when someone has clearly crossed the line, knows it, and says it anyways
when saying too far, the hand gesture for "time out" is often accompanied with it
when saying too far, the hand gesture for "time out" is often accompanied with it
by jamisonlabs November 20, 2008
This usually happens when a few friends are playfully bugging their buddy.
To take a joke too far, you should keep talking after you stopped being funny, or bring the persons mom into the conversation.
To take a joke too far, you should keep talking after you stopped being funny, or bring the persons mom into the conversation.
nick- nico, go get some friends.
jessica- you always drink all my stuff, smelly.
nico-you guys suck, haha.
drew- ha ha, yeah! nobody likes you! not even your mom! loser!
dan- too far, drew. too far.
jessica- you always drink all my stuff, smelly.
nico-you guys suck, haha.
drew- ha ha, yeah! nobody likes you! not even your mom! loser!
dan- too far, drew. too far.
by udaddict September 12, 2009
too-fahr
–interjection
1. Something said when demanded task is of disproportionate difficulty or commitment to your current state of mind or willingness.
–adjective
2. Something that is too inconvenient to achieve, perform, acquire or pursue.
3. something that is difficult to analyze, understand, explain, or quantify.
Originating in a Southern European village at the foot of the Alps in the early 2000's it's use was initially inted to define the distance of things, and the unwillingness one had to physically reach for them.
Soon this term turned into a way to describe anything that was outside the reach of their will power, understanding, physical reach, motivational reach et al.
–interjection
1. Something said when demanded task is of disproportionate difficulty or commitment to your current state of mind or willingness.
–adjective
2. Something that is too inconvenient to achieve, perform, acquire or pursue.
3. something that is difficult to analyze, understand, explain, or quantify.
Originating in a Southern European village at the foot of the Alps in the early 2000's it's use was initially inted to define the distance of things, and the unwillingness one had to physically reach for them.
Soon this term turned into a way to describe anything that was outside the reach of their will power, understanding, physical reach, motivational reach et al.
1.
Person1: "Could you go on wikipedia and check what year TMNT came out?"
Person2(on computer): "too far."
2.
Person1: "Do you ever think about how big the universe really is, and all the different possible human planets inhabiting all the galaxies? People like you and I thinking the exact same thing, and wondering if WE exist..."
Person2: "Too far."
3.
Person1: "Pass me the chips and hummus"
Person2: "Too far."
4.
Person1: "I need to get up real early tomorrow for a job interview, could you keep the music down tonight?"
Person2: "Too far"
Person1: "Could you go on wikipedia and check what year TMNT came out?"
Person2(on computer): "too far."
2.
Person1: "Do you ever think about how big the universe really is, and all the different possible human planets inhabiting all the galaxies? People like you and I thinking the exact same thing, and wondering if WE exist..."
Person2: "Too far."
3.
Person1: "Pass me the chips and hummus"
Person2: "Too far."
4.
Person1: "I need to get up real early tomorrow for a job interview, could you keep the music down tonight?"
Person2: "Too far"
by Ganja Joe March 31, 2011
When someone takes something too far, by either saying something that is too far, continuing a joke after it is finished, or taking a joke too far.
1.
Brad: (to wheelchair girl) LEARN HOW TO WALK!!
Brad: (to us) It's funny coz she cant walk.
Everyone: Too far.
2.
Everyone: Let's tutorial Brad!
Brad: Haha I will fight back!
Everyone: Hehe.
Everyone grabs Brad.
Brad: (punches Aiden in the mouth)
Everyone: Too far.
3.
Everyone is chucking sticks at each other and whipping each other with them
Brad: (spits on one and whips me)
Everyone: Too far.
Brad: (to wheelchair girl) LEARN HOW TO WALK!!
Brad: (to us) It's funny coz she cant walk.
Everyone: Too far.
2.
Everyone: Let's tutorial Brad!
Brad: Haha I will fight back!
Everyone: Hehe.
Everyone grabs Brad.
Brad: (punches Aiden in the mouth)
Everyone: Too far.
3.
Everyone is chucking sticks at each other and whipping each other with them
Brad: (spits on one and whips me)
Everyone: Too far.
by Schuface December 15, 2007
When a person has been so absorbed in what he/she believes to be true, that no amount of reality, logical or factual explanation or actual proof, to show them that their believe is 100% wrong, will convince him/her otherwise.
The acronym "tfg" is mostly used. (Especially used in political discussions)
The acronym "tfg" is mostly used. (Especially used in political discussions)
by Mike585421 December 2, 2018
“Jimmy can’t have another drink, he is just too far gone”
“I tried to smoke another bowl, but I was too far gone”
“I tried to smoke another bowl, but I was too far gone”
by Theweirdestusername November 17, 2018
“Too Far June” is a very useful phrase, which can be used in a variety of ways.
Whether it be a sexual act or an argument/discussion which has exceeded your limits.
Whether it be a sexual act or an argument/discussion which has exceeded your limits.
“Mum can I have the car this weekend and your credit card?”
“Car, yes. Credit card no - Too far June”
“Do you fancy a threesome this weekend - with my mum or dad?”
“Get lost creep! Too far June”
Here are perfect examples of when “Too Far June” was a necessary way of leaving situations which surpassed your boundaries ... or perhaps not for the perverts out there.
“Car, yes. Credit card no - Too far June”
“Do you fancy a threesome this weekend - with my mum or dad?”
“Get lost creep! Too far June”
Here are perfect examples of when “Too Far June” was a necessary way of leaving situations which surpassed your boundaries ... or perhaps not for the perverts out there.
by Uncle Geoffrey October 27, 2019