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  • What Does TLDR Mean, and How Do You Use It? - How-To Geek
    TLDR (or TL;DR) is a common internet acronym for "Too Long; Didn't Read " At face value, the phrase seems pretty easy to understand But words and phrases can change depending on their context, and TLDR is no exception
  • What Does TL;DR Mean? Definition and Usage, Explained
    TL;DR (also sometimes seen without the semicolon as TLDR) means “too long; didn’t read ” It’s an abbreviation that you’ll frequently find at the end of internet communications, usually ones with
  • TL;DR - Wikipedia
    TL;DR or tl;dr, short for " too long; didn't read ", is internet slang often used to introduce a summary of an online post or news article [1] It is also used as an informal interjection commenting that a block of text has been ignored due to its length
  • What does TL;DR mean? Get to know the slang terms usage.
    What does 'TL;DR' mean? "TL;DR" stands for " too long, didn't read," according to Merriam-Webster The slang has several uses, depending on its context
  • TL;DR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TL;DR is too long; didn't read —used to say that something would require too much time to read How to use TL;DR in a sentence
  • TLDR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Meaning of TLDR in English TLDR (also TL;DR, tldr, tl;dr) Add to word list abbreviation for too long; didn't read: used to comment on something that someone has written, for example on social media:
  • What Does TLDR Mean? Internet Slang Guide with Examples
    This short acronym is part of internet slang that helps people skip the extended version and go straight to the main point TLDR stands for “Too Long; Didn’t Read” and has become one of the most recognised shortcuts in online communication
  • What Does TL;DR Mean? Definition and Examples
    TL;DR is an initialism that’s short for “too long; didn’t read ” It’s an informal phrase that’s used to tag a quick, digestible summary of a longer piece of content, such as an extensive email It can also be a request for such a summary


















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