What does GEt mean?
GEt means Going to Exempt
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Going to Exempt?
Going to Exempt can be abbreviated as GEt
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What does GEt stand for? GEt stands for "Going to Exempt". |
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What is the meaning of GEt abbreviation? The meaning of GEt abbreviation is "Going to Exempt". |
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What is GEt abbreviation? One of the definitions of GEt is "Going to Exempt". |
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What does GEt mean? GEt as abbreviation means "Going to Exempt". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GTSR - Going-to-the-Sun Road
- G2F - Going to Fly
- GTTG - Going to the Gym
- GTRM - Going To Read Mail
- GTB - Going To the Bathroom
- GTC - Going to Conceive
- GBA - Going to Be Any
- GDI - Going to Downline
- GNP - Going to the Preview
- GTC - Going to California
- GSF - Going to San Francisco
- GTS - Going to Starbucks
- GTME - Going To Movies Experiences
- |-| - Going To Sleep (Original Smiley)
- GTD - Going To Die
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- Lay It Out - To explain thoroughly; to discuss both sides completely. Phillip is going to lay it out at the meeting.
- Money Gone to Town - Going to the big city on a spending spree. After he inherited his uncle's estate, he’s got money gone to town.