What Does “TBF” Mean?
The term means “to be fair.” It’s often used in a discussion by someone who’s playing devil’s advocate about something. You might also want to use the term to defend yourself against an unfair claim. It’s also a quick way of asking for someone to see both sides of a picture. Regardless, my using TBF, you’re admitting the point that’s been made, but you also want to make sure every angle is taken into account or considered. “To Be Fair” is an old term. And yet, like many others, it was shortened in the 1990s and early 2000s as the internet’s popularity exploded. As a result, you’ll see “TBF” used all over online, from chat rooms to social networks to messaging apps. Similar slang terms include “TBH” or “to be honest,” “TBFH,” or “to be fu**ing honest.” You must also see “TBTF,” which means “To be totally fair.”
Examples
Here are two examples of the term being used in conversation:
Stu: “My football team is much better than yours.”Chip: “TBF, my team already beat yours this season.”
Here’s how some folks are using the term on Twitter:
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) September 18, 2021 https://twitter.com/dappergardener/status/1439521063809994752
Becca has found a stone that looks like a student was flexing their carving skills on. It’s a bit shoddy but we all have to start somewhere tbf #LindisfarneDig pic.twitter.com/lcBcqcxY3M — DigVentures Archaeology (@TheDigVenturers) September 19, 2021
Other Meanings
There are many alternative meanings to the term TBF, including To Be Fair, Try but fail, To be freaky, Telepathic best friend, Throwback Friday, and Turbo blazing fast. You must also see it to represent Tampa Bay, Florida, or The Boston Foundation. There are countless texting abbreviations. We’ll be covering more of these here at groovyPost, so keep coming back. Those we have already covered include the previously mentioned: CU, TTYL, TL;DR, and BIAB. Comment Name * Email *
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