What does ART mean?
ART means animals read the
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for animals read the?
animals read the can be abbreviated as ART
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What does ART stand for? ART stands for "animals read the". |
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How to abbreviate "animals read the"? "animals read the" can be abbreviated as ART. |
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What is the meaning of ART abbreviation? The meaning of ART abbreviation is "animals read the". |
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What is ART abbreviation? One of the definitions of ART is "animals read the". |
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What does ART mean? ART as abbreviation means "animals read the". |
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What is shorthand of animals read the? The most common shorthand of "animals read the" is ART. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RTMFQ - Read The Meticulously Formulated Question
- RTWFQ - Read the Whole Flaming Question
- RTFAQ - Read The Frequently Asked Questions
- RTFAQL - Read the Frequently Asked Questions List
- RTFBB - Read the Freakin' Bulletin Board
- RTFBE - Read the Freaking Blog Entry
- Ada - Animals for the Disabled
- AETP - Animals for the Ethical Treatment of People
- AOR - Animals on the Run
- AVP - Animals of the Vendian Period
- AWWG - Animals in the Wild Working Group
- REC - Read the Edition of the Campus
- ROPES - Read the Problem, Omit Unnecessary Date, Plan, Execute the Plan, Study and Check Your Results
- RTFATTFE - Read the Freaking Article to the Freaking End
- al - Animals and the Law
- RTFT - Read The Fucking Thread" or "Read The Fucking Topic
- RTM - Read the manual (meaning «don’t ask stupid questions before read existing information»)
- RTFM - Read The Flipping Manual. Original computer-speak that has now established itself in everyday language and is used to point out the obvious solution to anyone complaining that they are unable to operate a modern-day appliance such as TV, burglar alarm, di
- RTQ2 - Read The Question Twice. A very useful reminder for text-based exams of all sorts, notably multiple choice tests, to help avoid making silly mistakes when the answer is known but given incorrectly due to rushing and misreading the question. (Thanks D Ward
- RTFQ2 - Read The Flipping Question Twice. Polite version of more emphatic twist on RTQ2, which is perhaps appropriate for folk who require telling twice. Where the answer is not known, no matter how many times you read the flipping question, the WAG tactic is a r