Entity: TOO-REAL
Too-real refers to a situation stripped of social niceties, often too honest or hitting close to home.
TOO-REAL
Etymology
The term 'too-real' likely originated from the combination of 'too' meaning excessively and 'real' indicating authenticity or truth.
Definition
'Too-real' is used to describe a situation that is brutally honest or uncomfortably close to reality, lacking the usual social filters.
Historical Context
The concept of 'too-real' has become prevalent in modern slang, reflecting a desire for unfiltered authenticity in communication and expression.
Cultural Significance
'Too-real' situations often provoke strong emotional reactions and can lead to introspection and self-awareness.
Related Concepts
- Real: A term used to express agreement or authenticity.
See Also
- Urban Dictionary: real
- Merriam-Webster: REAL Definition & Meaning
A term used to describe a situation that is brutally honest or uncomfortably close to reality, lacking the usual social filters.