TL;DR
Americanabbreviation
noun
Etymology
Origin of TL;DR
First recorded in 2000–05; from its use in digital communications
Example Sentences
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But AI chatbots want even more subheads, along with bulleted lists, FAQs and quick “TL;DR” summaries of the article’s main points.
And I said to him, “Sam is the TL;DR of this explanation ‘My ex-girlfriend did it’?”
From Slate
In case you’ve missed the drama surrounding the latest season of this Los Angeles reality show, the tl;dr version is that two of its stars, Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix, split after Sandoval had an affair with another co-star Raquel Leviss.
From New York Times
TL;DR: If you like scrolling TikTok, you don’t need to do anything different now.
From Washington Post
TL;DR: Cheese is not, nor has it ever been, charcuterie.
From Salon
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