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🗣️TMI

/ti-em-ai/

A Korean internet expression from “Too Much Information,” used when someone shares an unnecessary, overly detailed, or unexpectedly personal bit of information.
TMI meaning visual explanation
🌍 Global internet culture🌎 English internetFirst seen 2010

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TMI began as the English internet phrase “Too Much Information” and became widely used in Korean online conversation as 티엠아이, meaning unnecessary detail, oversharing, or a small random fact about oneself.

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  • "Random TMI: I always eat the crust of bread first."
  • "That was a bit TMI, but somehow funny."

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