What does Yewy mean?
Yewy means u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)
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What is the abbreviation for u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)?
u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights) can be abbreviated as Yewy
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What does Yewy stand for? Yewy stands for "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)". |
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How to abbreviate "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)"? "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)" can be abbreviated as Yewy. |
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What is the meaning of Yewy abbreviation? The meaning of Yewy abbreviation is "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)". |
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What is Yewy abbreviation? One of the definitions of Yewy is "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)". |
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What does Yewy mean? Yewy as abbreviation means "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)". |
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What is shorthand of u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)? The most common shorthand of "u-turn in traffic (chuck a yewy at the next traffic lights)" is Yewy. |
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