What does TDTWWA mean?
TDTWWA means The Day the World Went Away
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for The Day the World Went Away?
The Day the World Went Away can be abbreviated as TDTWWA
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TEOTWAWKI - The End Of The World As We Know It
- TEOTWAWKIT - The End of the World As We Know It
- TDTWWWA - The Day the Whole World Went Away
- TDWDTG - The Devil Went Down to Georgia
- TLATEOTW - The Light At the End of the World
- TMWSTW - The Man Who Sold the World
- TWORJTWOT - The World of Robert Jordan's the Wheel of Time
- TROTW - The Rest of the World
- WWWE - The World, the Workplace, and We the Workers
- TEOTW - The End of the World
- TEOTW - The Eye of the World
- TMPMITW - The Most Pathetic Man in the World
- TMPMITW - The Most Powerful Man in the World
- TBW - The Birds of the World
- TCTW - The Connection To the World
- WCITW - World Coal Institute The World
- WGGAW - World Golf Golf Around the World
- wgsw - World's Greatest Spokesperson in the World
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