What does TFV mean?
TFV means The Filthy Violets
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for The Filthy Violets?
The Filthy Violets can be abbreviated as TFV
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What does TFV stand for? TFV stands for "The Filthy Violets". |
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How to abbreviate "The Filthy Violets"? "The Filthy Violets" can be abbreviated as TFV. |
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What is the meaning of TFV abbreviation? The meaning of TFV abbreviation is "The Filthy Violets". |
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What is TFV abbreviation? One of the definitions of TFV is "The Filthy Violets". |
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What does TFV mean? TFV as abbreviation means "The Filthy Violets". |
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What is shorthand of The Filthy Violets? The most common shorthand of "The Filthy Violets" is TFV. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FDDBBFTBH - Filthy, Dirty, Disgusting, Brutal, Bottom-Feeding Trash Bag Ho
- TFRH - The Filthy Red Horse
- FGT - Filthy Gorgeous Things
- F&V - Filthy & Verminous
- FDD - Filthy Difiler Disgrace
- FLS - Filthy Little Secret
- FMC - Filthy McNasty Council
- FTB - Filthy Thieving Bastards
- TFRK - The Filthy Rich Kids
- FSWW - Filthy Steve World of Whores
- FSN - Filthy Sick Nasty
- INFET - The identification of European training needs and the development of evaluation models to inform the design of the training of trainers in the European further education sector
- VPL - Violets Pansies Lilies
- FRC - Filthy Rich and Catflap
- tfy - The Filthy Youth
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