What does TFIM mean?
TFIM means The Four Immigrants Manga
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for The Four Immigrants Manga?
The Four Immigrants Manga can be abbreviated as TFIM
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What does TFIM stand for? TFIM stands for "The Four Immigrants Manga". |
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How to abbreviate "The Four Immigrants Manga"? "The Four Immigrants Manga" can be abbreviated as TFIM. |
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What is the meaning of TFIM abbreviation? The meaning of TFIM abbreviation is "The Four Immigrants Manga". |
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What is TFIM abbreviation? One of the definitions of TFIM is "The Four Immigrants Manga". |
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What does TFIM mean? TFIM as abbreviation means "The Four Immigrants Manga". |
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What is shorthand of The Four Immigrants Manga? The most common shorthand of "The Four Immigrants Manga" is TFIM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BOTAFOT - Bikers of the Four One Three
- TOTFW - Throne of the Four Winds
- GOTF - Gang of the Four
- LOFS - Lakes of the Four Seasons
- TFSL - The Four Spiritual Laws
- TFS - The Four Swords
- ACF - Announces the Four
- AFP - And the Four Pairs
- APFC - Agreed Position on the Four Categories
- FOF - Forth in the Four
- TFC - the four corners
- TFH - The Four Horsemen
- t4 - The four
- tffs - The Four Fountains Spa
- tfh - The Four Hundred
- tfw - Throne of the Four Winds
- tfw - the Four Winds
- FFFF (or the 4F's) - Find 'em, Feel 'em, Fondle'em, and Forget 'em. Polite version. This expression is in this listing for historical reference only and is not recommended for use anywhere. The Four F's probably originated and certainly came to prominence in the British Armed
- SONTTAP - Say Only Nice Things To All People. Devised originally for school-children, this acronym touches on a fundamental principle for peace of mind and a happy fulfilled life. See particularly The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz (agreement 1 - Be impeccable
- AFM - Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the four masters