What does tmb mean in text

Randomly got the phrase "tmb" in a text message and I don't know what it meant. Answer: text me back or too much bro or what? Would be grateful for best usages in a manner of speaking so I don't give a weird response.
 
Sending TMB will most often mean text me back. It is a careless manner of telling someone to respond to a message. But in other situations it can also be too much bro or tell me bout it is all a matter of how the conversation goes. In the majority of cases, when it is a chat or a DM, it is a reply that it should be texted back.
 
In slang text or on the internet, TMB normally refers to Text Me Back. It is a shortening of request to respond to a message by the receiver. Yet, referring to context, it may also be translated to mean Too Much Beauty, Tell Me Bout, or group/game specific but the most popular use is the meaning which was used in Text Me Back.
 
TMB, which stands for "Text Me Back," is most frequently used in text and social media as a brief reminder or request for a response. "Tag Me Back" (on social media) and "Take Me Back" (when feeling nostalgic) are less common meanings that vary depending on the situation.
 
"TMB" in a text message probably means "Text Me Back". It is a more informal way of letting someone know that you would like for them to reply to you or get back to you in the near future.
 
In text messages, “TMB” commonly stands for “Text Me Back.” It’s used when someone wants a reply or expects the other person to respond soon. It’s a casual abbreviation often used in chats, messages, or social media conversations.
 
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