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  1. (Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of tomorrow.
    • 1972, Irving E. Fang, Television News, →ISBN, page 442:
      Today’s hi was 69 downtown ... tmrw and Sun. we expect 80. Orange county cities’ll get up around 78 tmrw.
    • 2011 December 22, Barack Obama (@ObamaWhiteHouse), Twitter[1]; quoted in Tevi Troy, What Jefferson Read, Ike Watched, and Obama Tweeted: 200 Years of Popular Culture in the White House, Regnery Publishing, 2013, →ISBN, page xv:
      I’ll talk abt this tmrw @ 12:15ET.
    • 2012, Harry Keeble, Kris Hollington, Hurting Too Much: Shocking Stories from the Frontline of Child Protection, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN:
      I wish I didn’t have 2 go 2 skool tmrw. [] Talk tmrw x / Tmrw x
    • 2012, Jessica Burkhart, Popular, Aladdin M!X, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing Division, →ISBN, pages 105–206 and 158:
      Brielle: Can’t talk 2nite. Tmrw? Ana: Free 2nite! I typed back to both. Lauren: B, no worries! Tmrw 4 sure. [] C u tmrw.
    • 2015, Matthew Fanetti, William O’Donohue, Rachel Fondren-Happel, Kresta [N.] Daly, Forensic Child Psychology: Working in the Courts and Clinic, Wiley, →ISBN, page 126:
      U aren’t really gonna meet me tmrw, r u?
    • 2018, Emily Belden, Hot Mess, Harlequin, →ISBN:
      Me: Sry! Republic = MAJOR. Can we watch tmrw? Maya: Jazzy’s already on her way. Can’t cancel. Me: OK. Will watch online over my lunch tmrw.
    • 2021, Leesa Cross-Smith, So We Can Glow, Grand Central Publishing, →ISBN:
      See you tmrw. X He responded quickly. No worries. Until tmrw.