by Rydel April 22, 2005
It comes from Thy Majesty, it represents special attitude towards somebody in archaic but realisticly medieval way.
I'm honoured by TM's presense!
I'm glad to be at your service TM!
TM is at the battlefield fighting some gauls, brb. (note on the fridge by Caesar to Cleopatra)
I'm glad to be at your service TM!
TM is at the battlefield fighting some gauls, brb. (note on the fridge by Caesar to Cleopatra)
by eSu7 November 14, 2007
Abbreviation of "trademark".
1) Taken literally, the US Patent and Trademark Office defines it as "a word, phrase, symbol, and/or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others."
2) Sometimes satirically added to the end of a word or phrase, to characterize it as overused, a loaded statement, disingenuous or pretentious.
1) Taken literally, the US Patent and Trademark Office defines it as "a word, phrase, symbol, and/or design that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from those of others."
2) Sometimes satirically added to the end of a word or phrase, to characterize it as overused, a loaded statement, disingenuous or pretentious.
by ShyAnon March 30, 2020
by Miss. osnoprodavonoblikavitch January 12, 2009
A TM is short for Trouble Maker, In the car business this is to describe people who show up on the lot with absolutly no intention of buying and to just cause trouble.
Those fucking TM's made me waste 2 fucking hours with them, I knew they were TM but the owner made me go say hi.
by thewideguy November 15, 2009
an abbreviation of the nickname tits maghee. Commonly used as an abbreviation to appear as an appropriate nickname when said in public. The bearer of this nickname most likely has very large, beautiful breasts.
by JLangley95 December 10, 2009