What is ittm meaning in Slang?

Jonny

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ITTM is a popular online slang and people use it frequently but I am not able to understand its real meaning. Is there anyone who can tell me the meaning of this slang?
 
In slang, ITTM stands for "I Think That’s Mad". It’s used online or in texts to express that something is crazy, surprising, or impressive.
 
In slang, ITTM means “In This Together, Man” or more commonly “I’m Telling The Manager.” The exact meaning depends on context and tone. It’s often used jokingly online or in group chats to exaggerate reacting to something unfair or annoying.
 
In slang, ITTM stands for “I Talk Too Much,” and it’s commonly used in casual texting or social media to admit being overly talkative, often in a playful or self-aware way.
 
In slang, ITTM stands for “In The Text Message.” It’s used to clarify that information was already mentioned in a previous message. In some cases, people also use it informally to mean “It’s Time To Move.” The exact meaning depends on context.
 
ITTM in slang usually means In The Meantime. It’s used when talking about what’s happening for now while waiting for something else.
 
In slang, ITTM commonly means “I Thought That Too.” It’s used to agree with someone’s opinion or reaction in a conversation. Less commonly, it can mean “If They Tell Me.” The correct meaning depends on the context of the message and how it’s used
 
ITTM in slang usually means: I Talk Too Much – used jokingly when someone feels they’ve said a lot
It’s not super common, so the meaning can depend on context.
 
In slang, ITTM stands for I’m Telling The Manager. It’s often used jokingly or sarcastically in conversations, especially when someone does something annoying, unfair, or rule-breaking. People use it to exaggerate a reaction, like they’re taking the situation way too seriously, even over small things. For example: “You ate the last slice of pizza? ITTM!
 
ITTM in slang means “I’m Tired of This.” People use it to show frustration, annoyance, or being fed up with a situation—often in texts or on social media when they’re just over it.
 
In slang, ITTM most commonly means “In The Trenches, Man” or “In This Together, Mate,” depending on context. It’s often used in casual chats or online messages to show shared struggle or solidarity. Like most slang, the meaning can change based on how and where it’s used.
 
"ITTM" is a newer slang acronym that typically stands for "I’m Talking To Myself." It is often used on social media when a user posts a thought or a rant that they feel no one else is listening to, or when they realize they are over-explaining a topic. It highlights a moment of self-reflection or humorous self-deprecation in a public digital space.
 
ITTM in slang usually stands for In This Together. It’s used to express support, solidarity, and encouragement, especially when someone is going through a difficult or stressful situation. The phrase reassures the other person that they’re not facing the problem alone. You might see it in text messages, online chats, or social media when friends are motivating each other. For example, if someone is nervous about exams or a challenge, a friend might reply, ITTM, to show unity and support.
 
ITTM in slang usually stands for “In This Together, Man” or sometimes “In This Together, Mate.” It’s used to show support, unity, or encouragement—like telling someone you’re on the same side or going through something together.
 
In slang, ITTM usually means “In This Together, Man.” It’s a supportive phrase used to show unity, encouragement, or reassurance, especially when someone is going through a tough situation. For example, a person might say “Don’t worry, ITTM” to let a friend know they are not alone. It’s informal and commonly used in texting or casual online conversations to express solidarity and emotional support.
 
ITTM in slang usually stands for In This Together, Mate, or simply In This Together. It’s commonly used in casual chats or messages to show support, teamwork, or solidarity. People use it to reassure someone that they’re not alone in a situation, especially during tough times or shared challenges.
 
ITTM in slang usually means “In This Together, Mate” or simply “In This Together.

It’s commonly used in chats or social media to show support, solidarity, or shared experience with someone.
 
In slang, ITTM usually stands for “In This Together, Man” or sometimes “In This Together, Mate.” It’s used in casual chats to show support, unity, or encouragement, meaning you and the other person are facing something together.
 
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