What does BTTB mean?
BTTB means Bad to the Bone
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Bad to the Bone?
3 ways to abbreviate Bad to the Bone
Bad to the Bone can be abbreviated as BTTB
Other shorthands for Bad to the Bone are: B2TB, BTB
Bad to the Bone can be abbreviated as BTTB
Other shorthands for Bad to the Bone are: B2TB, BTB
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What does BTTB stand for? BTTB stands for "Bad to the Bone". |
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How to abbreviate "Bad to the Bone"? "Bad to the Bone" can be abbreviated as BTTB. |
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What is the meaning of BTTB abbreviation? The meaning of BTTB abbreviation is "Bad to the Bone". |
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What is BTTB abbreviation? One of the definitions of BTTB is "Bad to the Bone". |
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What does BTTB mean? BTTB as abbreviation means "Bad to the Bone". |
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What is shorthand of Bad to the Bone? The most common shorthand of "Bad to the Bone" is BTTB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- B2TB - Bad to the Bone
- BL/NB - bone lesion to normal bone ratio
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- TGTBATQ - The Good, the Bad and the Queen
- TGTBATU - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- VS1G - The one-G stall speed at which the airplane can develop a lift force (normal to the flight path) equal to its weight
- STTB - Stoned to the Bone
- TGTBTU - The Good the Bad and the Ugly
- TGTBTU - The Good, the Bad, and the Unread
- BTB - Bad to the Bone
- TBD - The Bone Doctors
- TBM - the bone marrow
- bbw - Bad to the Bone Wrestling
- dttb - Down To The Bone
- BTW - Bad To Watch
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- BBOB - Bad Boy Of Bone