It is a mass text sent to a large number of people, and which the text is also tardy, misspelled, poor grammar, and usually the information is incorrect.
"Dude I would have gone to that party but that Giraldi Text I got had everything wrong, I couldn't even understand it"
by PA FATBOY September 02, 2008
A text message that is received well after it was sent. This often makes the text pointless and/or no longer applicable.
It is ten o'clock, and I just got a text from Jim saying to meet them at the movies around eight.
Damn, I hate getting stale texts like that!
Damn, I hate getting stale texts like that!
by djs477 December 30, 2009
Getting a group of friends and bombarding a single person with so many texts that the victim's phone is inoperable.
Blake couldn't use his phone for 2 days because we used text terrorism on him and sent over 5000 text messages!
by g00nSqWAd 4Lif3 December 20, 2009
When delays and congestion in the cellular network cause frustrating delays in the delivery time of a text message potentially causing a social fail.
(texting)
Original sender: 8:00 : "Bro, what's that address again?"
Recipient's Reply: 8:30 "idfk."
9:00 : "wtf took you so long, stop masturbating."
9:30: "I'm not man, it must be text lag"
Original sender: 8:00 : "Bro, what's that address again?"
Recipient's Reply: 8:30 "idfk."
9:00 : "wtf took you so long, stop masturbating."
9:30: "I'm not man, it must be text lag"
by MrAwesom3 July 24, 2010
by bekahUNLEASHED November 23, 2009
Groups of specially selected people in your cell phone book in which you customize texts for at holidays or special events.
At Christmas, you might send a "Merry Christmas, cutie" to old hook-ups or "plan b - back-up" hook-ups in your life,
while you might send a "Happy Holidays, I love you" to only your close friends and family.
"Happy Hanukkah" might go to a text bracket of your Jewish friends.
These three types of scenarios are different "text brackets".
Which text bracket do you fall into in your friends lives?
while you might send a "Happy Holidays, I love you" to only your close friends and family.
"Happy Hanukkah" might go to a text bracket of your Jewish friends.
These three types of scenarios are different "text brackets".
Which text bracket do you fall into in your friends lives?
by Bonnie Sicora & Bobby Cipolla December 28, 2007
"I was in this Text Train yesterday that I couldn't get off! It kept going and going and going and going with too many responses."
by Btconderman December 22, 2014