What does AWB mean?
AWB means A While Back
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for A While Back?
A While Back can be abbreviated as AWB
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BBIAW - Be Back In A While
- OIAW - Once-In-A-While
- ALBB - A Look Back at Braddock
- BIAW - Back In A While
- IAWC - In A While Crocodile
- DAN - Dick, Ass, And Nuts. Used When Referring To A Smell, Particularly That Of A Soldier Who Hasn't Showered In A While.
- N-A-Y-L - In A While
- TTYAWFN - Talk To You A While From Now
- AWA - A While Ago
- IAYL - In A While
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- g2g4aw - got to go for a while
- imtaw - it may take a while
- nayl - in a while
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