Too Much Trouble
Used in times of Great Laziness, when shaving off every expendable syllable is ideal. Often paired with "Whatev."
Used in times of Great Laziness, when shaving off every expendable syllable is ideal. Often paired with "Whatev."
"Hey, let's see a movie today."
"What's playing?"
".....meh. TMT."
"You forgot my birthday again? That's it. We're through."
"Whatev, TMT."
"What's playing?"
".....meh. TMT."
"You forgot my birthday again? That's it. We're through."
"Whatev, TMT."
by Huey Peterson February 07, 2005
abbreviated for: Trado Medius Taco
n. In the state of having quit a job or activity with business left unfinished.
Origin: Latin translation; derived from the activity of quitting a job at a Taco Bell in the middle of the construction of a taco.
n. In the state of having quit a job or activity with business left unfinished.
Origin: Latin translation; derived from the activity of quitting a job at a Taco Bell in the middle of the construction of a taco.
by TheCouncilOnHumanEnlightenment November 13, 2009
T.M.T
a "thick man too"
Stubborn man, aggressive man, stupid man, robdunne, inconsiderate man, greedy man.
a "thick man too"
Stubborn man, aggressive man, stupid man, robdunne, inconsiderate man, greedy man.
by sogdog November 24, 2009
Too Much Trouble
Extreme laziness, possibly to the detriment of others or oneself. Gets in the way of self-expression, much in the same way eating a cake baked with apathy and perhaps a dash of aloofness would get in the way of having a healty dinner of vegetables where vegetables represent morality
Extreme laziness, possibly to the detriment of others or oneself. Gets in the way of self-expression, much in the same way eating a cake baked with apathy and perhaps a dash of aloofness would get in the way of having a healty dinner of vegetables where vegetables represent morality
by kdiggityFi March 24, 2006