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What Does "TLDR" Mean, and How Do You Use It? - How-To Geek
In its simplest form, TLDR is used to express that a piece of digital text (an article, email, etc.) is too long to be worth reading. A lone "TLDR?" without any explanation could be an intentionally rude or funny comment.
What Does TLDR Mean? Understanding the Internet Shorthand
TLDR is an acronym that stands for "Too Long Didn't Read." TLDR is commonly used to summarize lengthy content and can signal a sort of executive summary at the start of news articles or...
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
a short summary (= a short, clear description giving the main facts or ideas) of piece of writing or a subject of discussion: Can we have a TL;DR for those of us with short attention spans? Each discussion paper should start with a TLDR summarising the main points. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
TLDR: Its Meaning, Correct Usage, and Examples - MUO
TLDR by a Poster. TLDR is mainly used in internet forums, such as Reddit. If you're unfamiliar, check out our introduction to Reddit to learn more about its culture. The primary function of TLDR is to provide a summary of a longer post that people can read instead of the entire content.
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