Tl;Dr is an internet slang term that stands for “Too long; Didn’t read.” It is used to express disinterest or a lack of patience towards long pieces of text or explanations.
Tl;Dr is a shorthand way of saying that the content being discussed is too lengthy or detailed to read or absorb fully. It is often used in online forums or comments sections to indicate that the person either didn’t have the time or simply didn’t want to invest the effort required to read through a lengthy post, article, or comment.
Example 1: “I tried to read the 10-page article about climate change, but tbh, it was tl;dr for me.”
Example 2: “Can someone provide a tl;dr version of what happened in the latest episode of that TV show? I don’t have time to watch it right now.”
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