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noun - plural
- car wheels.
Yo, check out those shoes.
Last edited on Oct 30 2010. Submitted by Aaron K. from New Rochelle, NY, USA
on Mar 06 2003.
- car rims.
What kind of shoes do you have on your Benz?
Last edited on Oct 30 2010. Submitted by Elizabeth from Los Angeles, CA, USA
on Dec 06 2004.
T
interjection
- acronym for "too much information".
Person A: I need to take a dump.
Person B: TMI. I did not want to know that!
When he told me about his hangover-related chunk-blowing, I said that was a little TMI.
Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Mark K. from Santa Ana, CA, USA
on Mar 23 1999.
- used when you don't want to give a person details about something.
Person A: How'd your date go last night?
Person B: TMI.
This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.
Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by T-dogg from Harrisburg, PA, USA
on Mar 06 2003.
notes
- Used when someone says something that's a little bit too personal for the current circumstance; when someone tells you something you didn't need to know and especially would rather have not known; etc.
Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Mark K. from Santa Ana, CA, USA
on Mar 23 1999.
- See also "WTMI" - "way too much information" - used when shared information is particularly disgusting.
Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Ryan H.
on Dec 01 2006.