TMI is a slang term that stands for “too much information.” It is used when someone shares more personal or detailed information than what is considered appropriate or necessary in a given situation.
TMI is typically used to express discomfort or annoyance when someone reveals intimate or excessive information. It can also be used as a gentle warning to someone who is providing more details than others are comfortable with. For example, if someone starts discussing the details of their recent medical procedure in a casual conversation, others may respond by saying, “TMI, I really don’t need to know all about that.”
Example 1:
Person A: “I went to the bathroom three times this morning and it was not pleasant. The smell was unbearable!”
Person B: “TMI, dude! We don’t need the play-by-play of your bathroom visits.”
Example 2:
Friend A: “Last night, I had the most embarrassing encounter with my ex. It’s a long story, but let me tell you all the cringeworthy details…”
Friend B: “Whoa, TMI! I don’t think I can handle all those awkward details right now, maybe some other time.”
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