What does WUIA mean?
WUIA means Waking Up in Amsterdam
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Waking Up in Amsterdam?
Waking Up in Amsterdam can be abbreviated as WUIA
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What does WUIA stand for? WUIA stands for "Waking Up in Amsterdam". |
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How to abbreviate "Waking Up in Amsterdam"? "Waking Up in Amsterdam" can be abbreviated as WUIA. |
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What is the meaning of WUIA abbreviation? The meaning of WUIA abbreviation is "Waking Up in Amsterdam". |
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What is WUIA abbreviation? One of the definitions of WUIA is "Waking Up in Amsterdam". |
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What does WUIA mean? WUIA as abbreviation means "Waking Up in Amsterdam". |
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What is shorthand of Waking Up in Amsterdam? The most common shorthand of "Waking Up in Amsterdam" is WUIA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GUADATRWAUITAH - Get Up And Dance Around The Room With Arms Up In The Air, Hooting
- LOLROTFDWLWUTN - Laughing Out Loud Rolling On The Floor Dying With Laughter Waking Up The Neighbors
- WUIT - Waking Up in Time
- ASiA - Asia Studies in Amsterdam
- WUTN - Waking Up the Neighbours
- WDM - Waking Down in Mutuality
- BPWU - Best Part of Waking Up
- CIA - Cannabis in Amsterdam
- PDPA - PhotoDelivery Page in Amsterdam
- UPV - UP in the Visayas
- VBA - Van Bedrijven in Amsterdam
- WUBY - Waking Up Beside You
- EHvA - Educatieve Hogeschool van Amsterdam (teacher/educator training in Amsterdam)
- OMVA - Organisatie Marokkaanse Vrouwen in Amsterdam (Dutch: Organization Moroccan Women in Amsterdam; Netherlands)
- UIC - Up in Canada (Canadian rock band)
- esada - Epidemiological Study Air Disaster in Amsterdam
- wu - Waking Up
- alitalia - Air Line In Tokyo And Luggage In Amsterdam
- Lair - a snazzy, flashily dressed younger man of brash and vulgar behaviour, to dress up in flashy clothes, to adorn or dress-up someone or something in bad taste
- HUHA - Head Up His/Her Arse/Ass. Not a good place for one's head to be and arguably a lot worse than up in the clouds. (Ack P Farrant)