What does THUD mean?
THUD means The Usual Disclaimers Apply
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for The Usual Disclaimers Apply?
The Usual Disclaimers Apply can be abbreviated as THUD
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What does THUD stand for? THUD stands for "The Usual Disclaimers Apply". |
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How to abbreviate "The Usual Disclaimers Apply"? "The Usual Disclaimers Apply" can be abbreviated as THUD. |
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What is the meaning of THUD abbreviation? The meaning of THUD abbreviation is "The Usual Disclaimers Apply". |
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What is THUD abbreviation? One of the definitions of THUD is "The Usual Disclaimers Apply". |
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What does THUD mean? THUD as abbreviation means "The Usual Disclaimers Apply". |
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What is shorthand of The Usual Disclaimers Apply? The most common shorthand of "The Usual Disclaimers Apply" is THUD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- UFUC - Usual Fat/Usual Cholesterol
- ADA - All Disclaimers Apply
- ADF - Apply Directly to Forehead
- AFB - Apply for Benefits
- NUW - Not the Usual Way
- TUS - The Usual Suspects
- ACT - Apply to the Centre
- IUD - Insert Usual Disclaimers
- ITUS - Index to The Usual Suspects
- TUHS - The Usual Homepage Stuff
- TUSH - The Usual Suspects in Hollywood
- TUSP - The Usual Suspects at Polygram
- TUHPS - The Usual Home Page Stuff
- UDA - Usual Disclaimers Apply
- RUTUS - Rounding Up The Usual Suspects - Ordering A Set Of Tests For A Given Set Of Symptoms
- atb - Apply the Brakes
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