Pronunciation: /tiː.em.aɪ/
noun In internet and texting slang, 'TMI' is commonly used as a noun to indicate that someone has shared more information than is necessary or appropriate for a given situation.
A1 I don't want to know TMI about your personal life.
A2 She always shares TMI on social media.
B1 There's a fine line between sharing personal information and TMI.
B2 I prefer to keep TMI to myself.
C1 Some people have no filter when it comes to sharing TMI.
C2 I cringe when people overshare TMI in public.
adjective In some contexts, 'TMI' can also be used as an adjective to describe something as being overly revealing or personal.
A1 She shared TMI details about her personal life with everyone.
A2 He tends to overshare TMI information on social media.
B1 The article contained TMI content that some readers found uncomfortable.
B2 I prefer to keep my medical history private and avoid sharing TMI details with others.
C1 The documentary provided TMI insights into the lives of the subjects, which sparked controversy.
C2 The celebrity's autobiography revealed TMI information that shocked many fans.
formal I believe that was a case of providing too much information, also known as TMI.
informal Dude, TMI! I did not need to know all those details.
slang Sheesh, TMI much?
figurative Sometimes it's better to keep certain things to yourself instead of sharing TMI.
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