A term used for when someone takes a joke that was previously funny, "too far," to the point where it's no longer funny and/or awkward.
Can be used as an alternative for "killed it"
1. You: Getting hit in the knees turns you gay guys!
Quinn : So you must've been pulverized by a hammer! Lolz
You: ...Took it too far.
2. You: Yo Neil Patrick Harris is gay!!
Quinn: With his mom?
You: Took it too far.
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This basically is a synonym for βa long shotβ, or an overly ambitious plan.
The story behind it is that during WWII in 1944, the Allies came up with a plan (Operation Market Garden) to use paratroopers to secure three bridges over three key rivers behind enemy lines in The Netherlands. British forces would then rush forward across all three bridges to relieve the paratroopers, and later push into Germany itself.
It was an extremely ambitious plan. A British commander is alleged to have said βI think we may be going a bridge too farβ, and he was right. The American airborne divisions were able to capture the first two bridges, and were relieved. But the British and Polish paratroopers at the third and final bridge at Arnhem were basically wiped out before tanks of the Irish Guards could punch through to reach them. Market Garden was an operational failure.
Person 1: βIβm going to try to finish the essay the morning itβs due.β
Person 2: βI think thatβs a bridge too far buddy...β
βI think we may be going a bridge too far.β
β Lieutenant-General Frederick Browning
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Taking on more than you can likely achieve, particularly too many tasks.
While it can imply a long-shot, it connotes more an idea of striving to do more than can be achieved, rather than striving to do a thing that is unlikely to be successful.
The previous definition by "A solid cube of tungsten" had a good historical reference, but the particular example was not quite on point: "The story behind it is that during WWII in 1944, the Allies came up with a plan (Operation Market Garden) to use paratroopers to secure three bridges over three key rivers behind enemy lines in The Netherlands. British forces would then rush forward across all three bridges to relieve the paratroopers, and later push into Germany itself.
It was an extremely ambitious plan. A British commander is alleged to have said βI think we may be going a bridge too farβ, and he was right. The American airborne divisions were able to capture the first two bridges, and were relieved. But the British and Polish paratroopers at the third and final bridge at Arnhem were basically wiped out before tanks of the Irish Guards could punch through to reach them. Market Garden was an operational failure."
Modified from the first example:
Person 1: βIβm going to try to finish the essay the morning itβs due, play a round of golf, and then ride my bike to school to drop it off.β
Person 2: βI think thatβs a bridge too far buddy...
Anything that exceed the limits of what is reasonable or acceptable, most likely anything that wasn't justified.
Bully: Let's toss the nerd in Mexico!
Nerd: NO WAY! THAT'S GONE TOO FAR!
When a member of a team has pregamed way far beyond the game and reached the post game highlights. Usually a lightweight person.
Rick: Yo broski, Katie Garrity is too far gone!!
Chaz: Yeah brosophocles, but she only pregamed with like 4 shots.
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This statement is designed to replace "That's what's up." It means, basically, "That's cool." or "Wow, impressive!"
Waiter: Here's a free bowl of ice cream to make up for the stale french fries.
Customer: That ain't too far off.
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