noun
an abbreviation for 'too long; didn't read', used to indicate a summary or brief explanation of a longer piece of text
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In conclusion, the TLDR of the research paper is that the new drug showed promising results in clinical trials.
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I didn't read the whole article, but the TLDR is that the company is merging with a larger corporation.
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I skipped to the end and the TLDR is that they broke up because of a silly argument.
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The TLDR of the meeting was that we need to improve communication among team members to increase productivity.