What does THE-FLY mean?
THE-FLY means Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters?
Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters can be abbreviated as THE-FLY
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What does THE-FLY stand for? THE-FLY stands for "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters". |
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How to abbreviate "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters"? "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters" can be abbreviated as THE-FLY. |
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What is the meaning of THE-FLY abbreviation? The meaning of THE-FLY abbreviation is "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters". |
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What is THE-FLY abbreviation? One of the definitions of THE-FLY is "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters". |
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What does THE-FLY mean? THE-FLY as abbreviation means "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters". |
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What is shorthand of Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters? The most common shorthand of "Tiny Horsefly Examines Five Little Youngsters" is THE-FLY. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- L5P - Little Five Points
- LTPLM - Little Things Please Little Minds
- YWB - Youngsters Without Borders
- FBF - Five by Five
- TLM - Tiny Little Man
- V/V - Five of Five
- YAM - Youngsters Against McAfee
- EET - Examines and Explores These
- TLD - Tiny Little Dildo
- TLS - Tiny Little Sucker
- FVM - Five Mile Airport, Five Mile, Alaska, United States
- HRRCA - Horsefly River Riparian Conservation Area (Canada)
- lfp - Little Five Points
- PAFV - Five Mile, Five Mile, United States
- pent(a)- - Five; having five.
- quinqu(e)- ,quin-. - Five; having five parts.
- FIV - Five Fingers, AK [Five Fingers Coast Guard Heliport], USA
- FMC - Five Mile Airport, Five Mile, Alaska, United States
- 5x5 - Five-by-Five (Good Copy Signal)
- Nickel - Five dollars. A nickle bag is another way of saying "a five dollar bag".