TMFT

What does TMFT stand for?

Too much free time

When someone uses TMFT, they’re simply hinting that a person has “too much free time”. It’s a term often thrown around amongst friends, colleagues, and family when chatting about someone’s super relaxed way of life. If you’re on the receiving end of a TMFT comment, don’t sweat it – it’s probably just a touch of envy shining through.

But let’s get real, there’s no such thing as having “too much free time”. Life is short and unpredictable, and if someone chooses to use his or her spare time crafting hats that resemble various types of sushi, that’s totally up to them. Life is like a merry-go-round, you only get to ride it once, so it’s crucial to spend your time doing what you love.

Example for using ‘TMFT’ in a conversation

Hey, did you see Sarah’s latest Instagram post? She’s knitting a pizza hat! πŸ•

Haha, seriously? That girl has TMFT! πŸ˜‚

I know, right? She always finds the craziest hobbies. But hey, she’s having fun, so who cares? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

True, true. I guess I’m just a little jealous of all that free time she has. πŸ˜