What does IGAF mean?
IGAF means I've Got A Feeling
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Music Abbreviations
Particularly in Music Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for I've Got A Feeling?
I've Got A Feeling can be abbreviated as IGAF
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What does IGAF stand for? IGAF stands for "I've Got A Feeling". |
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How to abbreviate "I've Got A Feeling"? "I've Got A Feeling" can be abbreviated as IGAF. |
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What is the meaning of IGAF abbreviation? The meaning of IGAF abbreviation is "I've Got A Feeling". |
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What is IGAF abbreviation? One of the definitions of IGAF is "I've Got A Feeling". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTDTGTS - Been There Done That Got a T-Shirt
- IGABFAT - I've Got A Bad Feeling About This
- MMGAMOIO - My Mind's Got A Mind of Its Own
- IGAS - I've Got A Secret
- OWAF - Oh What a Feeling
- GAP - Got A Pic?
- EMOJI - Tiny Pictures Used In Texts To Communicate A Feeling Or A Concept
- GOTTA - Got to ..." or "Have you got a ...?
- gal - Got A Light
- gap - Got A Picture
- GAS - Got A Second
- ASDFGHJKL;' - When A Feeling Cannot Be Expressed In Words
- GAP - Got A Pic? -or- Gay Ass People
- Peckish - a feeling of mild hunger
- Zack - sixpence (5 cents) - "it isn't worth a zack", "he hasn't got a zack"
- IOWA - Idiots Out Walking About (or Wandering Around). For all those executives who haven't got a clue what's really going on in their companies, and think that a quick stroll among the workers will boost morale and uncover some great idea how to save or make th
- Head-a brain-injury patient. - I've got a head I’ve got to deal with.
- :-~) - Got a flew
- GMC - Got a Mechanic Coming
- Laughing All the Way To the Bank - A person who has achieved success on a monetary scale when others doubted him. After he retired from the Government, Bill got a new job and he is laughing all the way to the bank.