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Dr. Compact

An uber loser rapper wannabee who doenst even try to be black

woooooooow look at him! in highschool he was a nerd but look at him now!! he became dr compact! Damn he rules. Not.

by T-man June 10, 2003


tl;dr

Too long, didn't read; the terms and conditions.

You go to install some shiny new software...but you have to agree to the terms and conditions first! TL;DR, Tick it anyway.

by LazyCavy March 13, 2019


TL;DR

Usually used in reddit stories, the term TL;DR (Too Long, didn't read) is used at the end of a long story to briefly summarize what the story was about for those not willing to read the whole long story.

Person 1 - "Dude did you check out the reddit posts I asked you to read?"
Person 2- "Sorry dude, I had no time to go through long life stories, I could only read the TL;DRs, they were amazing btw"

by FeckMySis July 2, 2019


TL;DR

The Lorda; Da Rings.

Bob: what are you reading?
Joe: tl;dr.
Bob: cool. Have a nice day
Joe: thanks you as well

by FigTootins July 10, 2024


tl;dr

The four letters that gets an investigative journalist responding with gfym or grym as the response isn't exactly safe work work, it also pisses off short story writers who write in the same range as The Tell-Tale Heart or the mid-range of 4000-6800 words. It's the response that we ask if you read "The Frog And Toad Together" in the park in your 40s. The grym response was done by The Cabbie Homicide writer on VampireFreaks.

troll: tl;dr
writer: grym

troll: Shit did he just say go rape my mother.

by illinoishorrorman January 16, 2018


TL;DR

Means Too Long; Didn't read. Controversial to use it. If one is uneducated on it's meaning, it could be taken as a noise of frustration after an especially tedious, angry, and/ or cringy rant.

*insert tedious, angry, and cringy rant possibly delivered by someone who just came im close contact with death but emerged with a BURNING VENGEANCE*

TL;DR
.....
F*** YOOOOOOOU

by frisk-_-bitchface April 11, 2018


TL;DR

TL;DR means Too Long; Didn’t Read.
This abbreviation is most used when texting to respond to a very long message. It can also be used with any type of other activity where reading is involved.

Girl 1: Omg did you hear about how crazy today was? The teacher was being a complete jerk and didn’t accept my homework just because I forgot to put my name on it! And guess what!? Josh broke up with Emily because apparently her breath smelt bad. What a jerk. Emily was in the bathroom crying and eating her lunch alone. I felt sooooooo bad so I sat with her. You should’ve came today tho. It was sooo awkward because we had nothing to talk about and we all know that you’re the best when it comes to talking to people.
Girl 2: Sorry, TL;DR

by whackybb October 14, 2019