A response meaning a combination of the phrases "too bad" and "I don't care." Also used to express refusal.
by Guy April 20, 2003
The generic cover-all approach used to house all tasks that are deemed to be too difficult in stature at that present point in time.
It can be used as an excuse for laziness, or as a rapid-fire answer to a complex question.
It can be used as an excuse for laziness, or as a rapid-fire answer to a complex question.
Tim: Hey man, wanna go to the movies Friday night?
Joe: Nah bro, too hard pile (holds up hands in the shape of a basket)
The above action is typically useful in a setting where it is difficult to hear one another, over loud music for example.
Joe: Nah bro, too hard pile (holds up hands in the shape of a basket)
The above action is typically useful in a setting where it is difficult to hear one another, over loud music for example.
by positivelynegative February 14, 2011
when one tries too hard to please another by displaying all of their knowledge which they think will compensate for their lack of emotional connection
by imnotemojustedgy July 31, 2017
when you're waiting on your friend to matchmake for The Finals but they're too busy equipping cosmetics for their character
by technocrat13 October 31, 2023
The last resort for removing people on facebook. While it has been possible to reach a 5,000 friend limit, the excuse is usually used to get rid of the annoying 'friends' you added or accepted to build up your friend count, or those who are no longer friends.
Can also be used to explain trimming your 'friends' down to just your real ones, not the myriad of acquaintances or suggested friends that build up.
Can also be used to explain trimming your 'friends' down to just your real ones, not the myriad of acquaintances or suggested friends that build up.
Bob; 'Hey, Mike was asking why you deleted him on fb last night? Was it something to do with you walking in on him and your sister...'
John; 'Oh, no, tell him too many friends.'
Bob; 'The hell, you have like 200 friends?'
John; 'Exactly.'
Facebook status; 'Hey, sorry guys, too many friends. If I delete you, don't add me, cheers.'
John; 'Oh, no, tell him too many friends.'
Bob; 'The hell, you have like 200 friends?'
John; 'Exactly.'
Facebook status; 'Hey, sorry guys, too many friends. If I delete you, don't add me, cheers.'
by Jimdawg2 June 30, 2010
When things are just over the top, either too fast or too weird.. well when things seems jut too much for one's taste.
Amy "how was your job interview?"
Mathew:" well, no, I'd rather find something else, that was just too rock'n roll for me this job.."
Mathew:" well, no, I'd rather find something else, that was just too rock'n roll for me this job.."
by Chloë Maryon Aimer September 29, 2010
"For the too-many-eth time, I'm asking you not to do that!"
"How many times will this be we've met here, now?"
"The too-many-eth time!"
"What date will you be leaving the company"
"The two-many-eth of whenever."
"How many times will this be we've met here, now?"
"The too-many-eth time!"
"What date will you be leaving the company"
"The two-many-eth of whenever."
by Geordie_Dave September 21, 2009