What does UFTU mean?
UFTU means Up from the Underground
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Up from the Underground?
Up from the Underground can be abbreviated as UFTU
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What does UFTU stand for? UFTU stands for "Up from the Underground". |
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How to abbreviate "Up from the Underground"? "Up from the Underground" can be abbreviated as UFTU. |
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What is the meaning of UFTU abbreviation? The meaning of UFTU abbreviation is "Up from the Underground". |
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What is UFTU abbreviation? One of the definitions of UFTU is "Up from the Underground". |
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What does UFTU mean? UFTU as abbreviation means "Up from the Underground". |
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What is shorthand of Up from the Underground? The most common shorthand of "Up from the Underground" is UFTU. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FTGU - From the Ground Up
- TUGG - The Underground Groovement
- FGU - From the Ground Up
- SFTU - Stoned from the Underground
- TUW - The Underground Warehouse
- TUC - The Underground Community
- AFU - Aid from the Underground
- GLU - Government Links from the Underground
- LFTU - Links From The Underground
- LFU - Links From the Underground
- LtU - Links from The Underground
- UFS - Up from Slavery
- USA - Up from Switzerland
- vftu - Voices from the Underground
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