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Tu or TU may stand for:

  • Tu (in Spanish ) is an informal second-person pronoun in Romance languages. It is also an informal form of the second-personal pronoun in Hindi and Urdu. For more information on formal and informal pronouns, see T-V distinction.
  • Tu is also an expression, commonly used in the United Kingdom. It is used whenever someone makes an avoidable (and terrible) mistake. Mistakes normally are including but not limited to acts of slippery, forgetfulness, mistyping computer commands, pulling the plugs, smashing ketchup and vinegar bottles.
  • TU is also used as an acronym for "tits up", indicating a state of expiration, as in, "my television went TU".

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