What does TTROTDO mean?
TTROTDO means Take the Rest of the Day Off
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Take the Rest of the Day Off?
Take the Rest of the Day Off can be abbreviated as TTROTDO
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What does TTROTDO stand for? TTROTDO stands for "Take the Rest of the Day Off". |
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How to abbreviate "Take the Rest of the Day Off"? "Take the Rest of the Day Off" can be abbreviated as TTROTDO. |
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What is the meaning of TTROTDO abbreviation? The meaning of TTROTDO abbreviation is "Take the Rest of the Day Off". |
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What is TTROTDO abbreviation? One of the definitions of TTROTDO is "Take the Rest of the Day Off". |
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What does TTROTDO mean? TTROTDO as abbreviation means "Take the Rest of the Day Off". |
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What is shorthand of Take the Rest of the Day Off? The most common shorthand of "Take the Rest of the Day Off" is TTROTDO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ROTAO - Rest Of The Afternoon Off
- TOCTWD - Take Our Children to Work Day
- TODTWD - Take Our Daughters To Work Day
- TROTS - The Rest of the Story
- TROTW - The Rest of the World
- TRoU - The Rest of Us
- ROTW - Rest Of The World
- TTLO - Take the Lid Off Your Life
- TROC - The Rest Of Canada
- ROB - rest of the body
- RMW - Rest of the Midwest
- ROR - rest of the retina
- RSR - Rest of the Regional
- RTD - Rest of The Doors
- RUS - Rest of the U S
- TRD - The Rest of the Doors
- parbuckling. - The process of righting and refloating a capsized ship using a system of counterweights and pulleys. This method was used to right the partially sunk Costa Concordia on the coast of Giglio Island off
- Sickie - day off sick from work (chuck a sickie = take the day off sick from work when you're perfectly healthy!)
- Chuck a sickie - to take the day off sick from one's employment when you're healthy
- DONFI - Day Off, Not Flipping Interested. Polite version. Most commonly used by off-duty staff of amenities such as hotels, swimming pools, holiday camps, bars, etc., towards fellow staff to signify their non-availability while using the facilities. (Ack R Banham