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Today You Learned - a spinoff of the term TIL, or Today I Learned. Used when responding to someone who realizes something new that they've learned.
OP - "Me and my girlfriend love edging. I drive here crazy in bed because she never knows when I'm going to take her all the way, or edge her and prolong our session."

Commenter - "Oh wow, I just realized my boyfriend's been doing this all along! Didn't know this was actually a thing."

OP - "Well hey, TYL. Glad I could help, I guess."
TYL by funkngonuts December 20, 2014
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text you later which is a form of ttyl ( talk to you later )
Hey Brandon , i have to go help my mom walk my dog so i will tyl, bye.
tyl by DChap23 March 31, 2008
1. Short for 'Text You Later'.
2. Short for 'Ten Years Later'. Used in anime/manga, often to make a character old enough to be depicted in sexual activities that are inappropriate or illegal for their age as given in the manga/anime.
So, do you prefer Mukuro teen, or Mukuto TYL?
TYL by Akaida February 20, 2010
TYL by Jamci January 7, 2013
Text Ya Later. its like ttyl but not everyone wants to talk, so they text. duh
text message cool. g2g. see you at seven. tyl
tyl by tarheels June 13, 2008
Take your lick. When referring to someone to man up and confess to what they have done
Rob: Who ate dads pie

Steve: O, that was for dad? I ate it.

Rob: He's gonna get mad. Tyl
tyl by Chris2013 April 7, 2011