Categories: Internet Slang
TMIK stands for “Too Much Information, Karen!” It is an internet slang term used to express annoyance or frustration when someone shares excessive or unnecessary personal details or facts. It is often used humorously to indicate that the person speaking has shared more information than others would like or need to know.
Examples:
Example 1:
- Person A: I just bought this amazing new pair of shoes! They’re size 9, made of leather, and have a soft cushioned sole. They’re perfect for my evening walks!
- Person B: TMIK, Karen! We don’t need to know all the intricate details about your shoes.
Example 2:
- Person A: Guys, let me tell you all about my trip to the grocery store! I chose a red shopping cart, walked through each aisle, picked up some broccoli, debated between two brands of bread…
- Person B: TMIK, Karen! We really don’t need a play-by-play description of your grocery shopping experience.
Synonyms:
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