"Then a Miracle Occurs..."
An abbreviation used ito simplify a mathematical problem when one's too lazy or clueless to think of the actual justification.
An abbreviation used ito simplify a mathematical problem when one's too lazy or clueless to think of the actual justification.
- Question Nr. 5 - Show mathematically that mass and energy are equivalent.
"Um, lets see,
E = 0.5mv^2
m = F/a = Ft /s^2
So E = 0.5Ft/s^2*v^2
TMO
Hence E = mc^2
Yep, sounds fine to me."
"Um, lets see,
E = 0.5mv^2
m = F/a = Ft /s^2
So E = 0.5Ft/s^2*v^2
TMO
Hence E = mc^2
Yep, sounds fine to me."
by luonaifu November 08, 2009
by Jack Duluoz April 08, 2007
The Seattle Seahawks suck TMO.
by Baer XIII December 11, 2008
by Iverson January 03, 2003
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Short for Typical Mexican Operation - a situation that is low-grade, make-shift, or just plain fucked-up because of the involvement of Mexicans.
I went Papas n' Bear - talk about a TMO, those fuckin' beaners were trying to fix the mechanical bull with a coat hanger and a chicken bone.
by Logan Earth Ski November 02, 2005
Too Much Office. A quick response to anyone who states "that's what she said." in the normal course of dialogue. Usually this phrase is used to construe a crude meaning from the other speakers last statement and is a clear indication that they are heavily influenced by the Michael Scott character from the American television show, The Office.
A: God, I love watching Kobe shoot it in the hole.
B: Dude, that's what she said!
A: TMO, man.
B: Huh?
A: Too Much Office.
B: Oh, I see your clever play on words. I admire your wit, sir.
B: Dude, that's what she said!
A: TMO, man.
B: Huh?
A: Too Much Office.
B: Oh, I see your clever play on words. I admire your wit, sir.
by Rocksotheclown September 04, 2010