TU clothing, a clothing brand sold in the Sainsbury's supermarkets.
As t.u. (in lower case), this is used as a derogatory reference to the University of Texas at Austin by students and supporters of its arch-rival, Texas A&M University, since they say that the University of Texas is not the university of Texas, but just another Texas university. Students and supports of the University of Texas at Austin respond by saying t.u. stands for The University, implying that Texas A&M is of second caliber.
Tu (in Spanish Tú) 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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For the first time in 70 years a tributary to the Yellowstone River was reconnected with the mainstem thanks to collaboration among Murphy's Ox Yoke Ranch, Trout Unlimited, the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
TU’s flagship granting program for chapter and council conservation projects is now accepting applications for 2008.
The more consumers choose wild salmon in stores and restaurants, the more we're ensuring a strong future for wild Pacific salmon, both in nature and on our menus.