What does ACOT mean?
ACOT means A Cherry on Top
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for A Cherry on Top?
2 ways to abbreviate A Cherry on Top
A Cherry on Top can be abbreviated as ACOT
Other shorthands for A Cherry on Top are: WACOT
A Cherry on Top can be abbreviated as ACOT
Other shorthands for A Cherry on Top are: WACOT
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What does ACOT stand for? ACOT stands for "A Cherry on Top". |
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How to abbreviate "A Cherry on Top"? "A Cherry on Top" can be abbreviated as ACOT. |
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What is the meaning of ACOT abbreviation? The meaning of ACOT abbreviation is "A Cherry on Top". |
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What does ACOT mean? ACOT as abbreviation means "A Cherry on Top". |
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What is shorthand of A Cherry on Top? The most common shorthand of "A Cherry on Top" is ACOT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 3OT - On Top, On Target, On Time
- ARAPAHOE - A Run, A Pass, A Hit on the Enemy
- OTOTW - On Top of the World
- PPWACOT - Pretty Please With A Cherry On Top
- OTOW - On Top of the World
- WACOT - With A Cherry On Top
- c - with (usually written with a bar on top of the "c")
- s - without (usually written with a bar on top of the "s")
- c. - with (usually written with a bar on top of the "c")
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- s - sine - without (usually written with a bar on top of the "s")
- c - Cum - with (usually written with a bar on top of the "c")