Too is a synonym of also. Either is accompanied by or in a sentence. This means that when you use either you mean one or the other, and when you use too you mean both. These words are not the same.
Yes. It can either mean "excessively" or "also."
Too is a substitute for also. This also annoys me. This annoys me too. Too also can be used to mean excessive, as in too big, too loud, too beautiful.
it can either mean the number e raised as an exponent or it can mean just simply and exponent.
It means either "stronger" or "strongest".
A literal is either a variable or a negated variable.
Yes. It can either mean "excessively" or "also."
Either "At The Keyboard" or "Aw Too Kind".
Either that she is too busy to answer or that she is ignoring you.
Means either too much or too little for the scale to be able to record it
It can mean either "I want to kiss you too" or "I want to hug you too" depending on the situation/context.
It means that the answer is in error - either twenty times too large or twenty times too small.
The output voltage from the alternator is either too low or too high.
it could either mean his checking u out and thinks your hot, or not being mean, but can also mean he thinks that yr too skinny or too big. all depends!!
She is either too young, too old, injured, not being cared for properly
You are either not fully matured, or you are ejaculating too often.
They either like you too or don't want you to date their friend.
It can either Mean the lighting is too bright or the water is warm