What does WTF mean?
WTF means Went to France
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Went to France?
Went to France can be abbreviated as WTF
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What does WTF stand for? WTF stands for "Went to France". |
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How to abbreviate "Went to France"? "Went to France" can be abbreviated as WTF. |
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What is the meaning of WTF abbreviation? The meaning of WTF abbreviation is "Went to France". |
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What is WTF abbreviation? One of the definitions of WTF is "Went to France". |
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What does WTF mean? WTF as abbreviation means "Went to France". |
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What is shorthand of Went to France? The most common shorthand of "Went to France" is WTF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ABTOF - Association of British Travel Organisers to France
- FKKH - France Kenpo Kai Honbu
- KEA/FR - Vessel Leased to France
- WBIH - Went Back in Hole
- GTF - Get to France
- FBFM - France Brothers France Mine
- WTF - Went to Florida
- wmw - Went My Way
- wts - Went to Showdown
- wtsd - Went to Show Down
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- WTSD - Went To ShowDown
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