What does DPG mean?
DPG means Digital Paintings by George
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Digital Paintings by George?
Digital Paintings by George can be abbreviated as DPG
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What does DPG stand for? DPG stands for "Digital Paintings by George". |
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How to abbreviate "Digital Paintings by George"? "Digital Paintings by George" can be abbreviated as DPG. |
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What is the meaning of DPG abbreviation? The meaning of DPG abbreviation is "Digital Paintings by George". |
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What is DPG abbreviation? One of the definitions of DPG is "Digital Paintings by George". |
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What does DPG mean? DPG as abbreviation means "Digital Paintings by George". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- bBG - Boats by George
- DARS - Digital Radio by Satellite
- DPCJ - Digital Photos by Chris J
- FBG - Flowers By George
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- bbbg - Big Books by George
- ccbg - Chocolate Chips by George
- dalf - Digital Archive of Letters by Flemish
- dbd - Digital By Design
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