What does KYGC mean?
KYGC means Keep Yourself Good Company
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Keep Yourself Good Company?
Keep Yourself Good Company can be abbreviated as KYGC
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What does KYGC mean? KYGC as abbreviation means "Keep Yourself Good Company". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- KITY - Keep It To Yourself
- KOTGW - Keep on the Good Work
- KUTGSAWYAD - Keep Up the Good Spirit and Whatever You Are Doing
- KUTGW - Keep up the Good Work
- KYHTY - Keep Your Hands to Yourself
- GMY - Good Man Yourself
- JGC - Just Good Company
- KEYS - Keep Educating Yourself and Staff
- KEYS - Keep Empowering Yourself Successfully
- KEY - Keep Educating Yourself
- KEY - Keep Extending Yourself
- IGC - in good company
- KEY - Keep Enhancing Yourself
- KPCOFGS - Keep paying cashiers obediently for good service
- KUGW - Keep Up the Good Work
- UGC - Urine Good Company
- gcp - Good Company Players
- kya - Keep Yourself Alive
- KEY - Keep Extending Yourself. Coaching and motivational maxim. A reminder of the importance of striving to improve yourself, and always to be seeking new challenges.
- KYHAFTY - Keep Your Hands And Feet To Yourselves. For the youngest of audiences, or unruly adult ones. Originally a teachers' acronym but much too good to restrict to school assemblies. (Acknowledgments to Anstey Latimer School, Leicester, England.)