GMT

What does GMT stand for in text and online messages?

Got me tight

Someone who is angry may use GMT to mean "got me tight." This acronym (and the phrase from which it's derived) is an expression of frustration, which people use when they're annoyed or upset.

GMT is meant to evoke the tight, tensed-up feeling that people sometimes experience when they're big mad. Apparently, GMT and got me tight originated in Philadelphia, a city well-known for getting angry about things.

Example

Stephen's GMT. Can't believe he hasn't called back yet!
Don't worry, girl, he will

A man who is about to use GMT

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Updated August 4, 2023

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