What does WTD mean?
WTD means Where's the Dough?
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Where's the Dough??
Where's the Dough? can be abbreviated as WTD
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What does WTD stand for? WTD stands for "Where's the Dough?". |
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How to abbreviate "Where's the Dough?"? "Where's the Dough?" can be abbreviated as WTD. |
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What is the meaning of WTD abbreviation? The meaning of WTD abbreviation is "Where's the Dough?". |
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What is WTD abbreviation? One of the definitions of WTD is "Where's the Dough?". |
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What does WTD mean? WTD as abbreviation means "Where's the Dough?". |
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What is shorthand of Where's the Dough?? The most common shorthand of "Where's the Dough?" is WTD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DBMG - Dough Boy Money Gang
- DRR - Dough Rate of Reaction
- DMC - Dough Molding Compound
- WMW - Wheres My Water?
- DMC - Dough Moulding Compound
- dRP - Dough Retarder Provers
- DRR - Dough Roller Restaurants
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- WMR - Wheres My Refund
- WTF - Wheres the Forum
- WYSH - Wheres Your Sense of Humor
- DDT - Dough Development Time
- DP - Dough Pizza
- dr - Dough Roller
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- DMC - Dough Moulding Compounds