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TMI
used for expressing the sentiment that a conversation has become too personal, that the speaker is imparting too much Information US- In a classic case of TMI (Too Much Information), Barrymore told a reporter from Harper’s Bazaar everything but her sexual preference. — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, p. 1 (Cue), 7 January 1997
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 8, Spring 1999
- And a few of you said “tmi, Yolanda.” All of you have been my sounding board. For those who said too much information, at least I knew you were reading and that matters to me." — Leaf-Chronicle, p. 1D, 5 October 2003
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