What does TBA mean?
TBA means Touched by an Angel
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Touched by an Angel?
Touched by an Angel can be abbreviated as TBA
Other shorthands for Touched by an Angel are: TBAA, tbaa
Other shorthands for Touched by an Angel are: TBAA, tbaa
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What does TBA stand for? TBA stands for "Touched by an Angel". |
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How to abbreviate "Touched by an Angel"? "Touched by an Angel" can be abbreviated as TBA. |
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What is the meaning of TBA abbreviation? The meaning of TBA abbreviation is "Touched by an Angel". |
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What is TBA abbreviation? One of the definitions of TBA is "Touched by an Angel". |
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What does TBA mean? TBA as abbreviation means "Touched by an Angel". |
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What is shorthand of Touched by an Angel? The most common shorthand of "Touched by an Angel" is TBA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TBAA - Touched By An Angel
- TBS - Touched by Sound
- TBA - Touched by Adoption
- TASSF - Touched by the African Soul Scholarship Fund
- BAT - by an immunologic technique
- TAT - Touched by an Angel Theme
- TBD - Touched By Design
- TBG - Touched by the Gods
- TBC - Touched by Cancer
- TTA - Theme from Touched by an Angel
- tba - Touched by Angels
- tbaa - Touch By An Angel
- tbaa - Touched By And Angel
- tbcf - Touched By Cancer Foundation
- tbtl - Touched by the Light
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