What does IDHTBIFOM mean?
IDHTBIFOM means I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me?
I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me can be abbreviated as IDHTBIFOM
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What does IDHTBIFOM stand for? IDHTBIFOM stands for "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me". |
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How to abbreviate "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me"? "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me" can be abbreviated as IDHTBIFOM. |
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What is the meaning of IDHTBIFOM abbreviation? The meaning of IDHTBIFOM abbreviation is "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me". |
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What is IDHTBIFOM abbreviation? One of the definitions of IDHTBIFOM is "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me". |
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What does IDHTBIFOM mean? IDHTBIFOM as abbreviation means "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me". |
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What is shorthand of I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me? The most common shorthand of "I Don't Have the Book in Front of Me" is IDHTBIFOM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IDHTSIFOM - I Don't Have The Source In Front Of Me
- SDIHTT - SomeDay I'll Have The Time
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- SPIFOM - Slow Person in Front of Me
- WIFOM - Wine in Front of Me
- HBIC - History of the Book in Canada
- HOBA - History of the Book in Australia
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- NIFOTC - Nude in Front of the Computer
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