What does RTFRC mean?
RTFRC means Read The Free Request for Comments
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What is the abbreviation for Read The Free Request for Comments?
Read The Free Request for Comments can be abbreviated as RTFRC
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What does RTFRC stand for? RTFRC stands for "Read The Free Request for Comments". |
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How to abbreviate "Read The Free Request for Comments"? "Read The Free Request for Comments" can be abbreviated as RTFRC. |
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What is the meaning of RTFRC abbreviation? The meaning of RTFRC abbreviation is "Read The Free Request for Comments". |
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What is RTFRC abbreviation? One of the definitions of RTFRC is "Read The Free Request for Comments". |
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What does RTFRC mean? RTFRC as abbreviation means "Read The Free Request for Comments". |
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What is shorthand of Read The Free Request for Comments? The most common shorthand of "Read The Free Request for Comments" is RTFRC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RFCo - Request for Comments
- RFCSTDS - Request for Comments and Standards
- COPS-PR - Common Open Policy Service Protocol, Request for Comments
- RRTS - Request for Request-To-Send
- IRC - Internet Request for Comments
- NRC - Notice and Request for Comments
- NSRC - Notice of Study and Request for Comments
- RFTA - Request For The Admission
- RFRFC - Read the Factual Request For Comments
- RFRFC - Read the Fine Request For Comments
- RFRFC - Read the Forgotten Request For Comments
- RFRFC - Read the Functional Request For Comments
- RTRFC - Read The Request For Comments
- Rfd/rfw - Request for Deviation/Request for Waiver
- RTFT - Read The Fucking Thread" or "Read The Fucking Topic
- RFCs - Request For Comments
- RTM - Read the manual (meaning «don’t ask stupid questions before read existing information»)
- RFF - request for feedback; request for forces
- RTQ2 - Read The Question Twice. A very useful reminder for text-based exams of all sorts, notably multiple choice tests, to help avoid making silly mistakes when the answer is known but given incorrectly due to rushing and misreading the question. (Thanks D Ward
- RTFQ2 - Read The Flipping Question Twice. Polite version of more emphatic twist on RTQ2, which is perhaps appropriate for folk who require telling twice. Where the answer is not known, no matter how many times you read the flipping question, the WAG tactic is a r