What does BTD mean?
BTD means Beg/Begging to Differ
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Beg/Begging to Differ?
Beg/Begging to Differ can be abbreviated as BTD
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What does BTD stand for? BTD stands for "Beg/Begging to Differ". |
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How to abbreviate "Beg/Begging to Differ"? "Beg/Begging to Differ" can be abbreviated as BTD. |
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What is the meaning of BTD abbreviation? The meaning of BTD abbreviation is "Beg/Begging to Differ". |
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What does BTD mean? BTD as abbreviation means "Beg/Begging to Differ". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 2E2 - To Escape To
- IB2D - I Beg to Differ
- BYP - Beg Your Pardon
- BFM - Beg For Mercy
- IBTD - I Beg To Differ
- BTQ - Beg the Question
- bs - Beg, Scream
- bbs - Beg, Borrow and Steal
- btd - Begging to Differ
- d - Differ
- kd - Keyed to Differ
- Road Test - to get a drunk patient to walk up and down a corridor; if they pass they are turfed, if they fail they need a bit longer to sober up.
- Step Up To the Plate - To contribute; take your turn to do something. Every citizen in the USA should step up to the plate and pay their taxes.
- BTQ - Begging The Question
- Front And Center - To highlight, to emphasize; bring to the attention of. Most politicians put taxes and unemployment front and center during their campaigns.
- Head To Head - To confront face to face; fight one on one. Rams go head to head during mating season.
- Krunk - To get excited; adrenaline flowing; hyper. Another spelling of crunk; past tense of the verb 'to crank'. At the party we are going to get krunk.
- Lay It Out - To explain thoroughly; to discuss both sides completely. Phillip is going to lay it out at the meeting.
- Moon - To show one's rear end to another, as a measure of dis-respect. It is easy to moon someone if you are standing alongside the train track.
- Moonlight - To work a second job, usually at night. To make ends meet, Dad had to moonlight on the 3rd shift.