What does HWT mean?
HWT means He Was Transferred
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for He Was Transferred?
He Was Transferred can be abbreviated as HWT
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What does HWT stand for? HWT stands for "He Was Transferred". |
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What is the meaning of HWT abbreviation? The meaning of HWT abbreviation is "He Was Transferred". |
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What does HWT mean? HWT as abbreviation means "He Was Transferred". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TAP3 - Transferred Account Procedure
- TADIG - Transferred Account Data Interchange Group
- TEDOR - Transferred Echo Double Resonance
- TR/FLRES - Transferred to Fleet Reserve
- TRNOE - Transferred Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement
- HSHS - He Shoots, He Scores
- TAP - Transferred Account Procedure
- TEO - Transferred Electron Oscillator
- TELD - Transferred Electron Device
- TEA - Transferred Episcopal Arrangements
- HWA - He Was Arrested
- SWT - She Was Transferred
- WWG - Was ist Was ist Geplant
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