What does TDLW mean?
TDLW means The DateLine that Works
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The DateLine that Works?
The DateLine that Works can be abbreviated as TDLW
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What does TDLW stand for? TDLW stands for "The DateLine that Works". |
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How to abbreviate "The DateLine that Works"? "The DateLine that Works" can be abbreviated as TDLW. |
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What is the meaning of TDLW abbreviation? The meaning of TDLW abbreviation is "The DateLine that Works". |
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What is TDLW abbreviation? One of the definitions of TDLW is "The DateLine that Works". |
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What does TDLW mean? TDLW as abbreviation means "The DateLine that Works". |
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What is shorthand of The DateLine that Works? The most common shorthand of "The DateLine that Works" is TDLW. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TAWWA - The American Water Works Association
- TCTLIDS - The Creature That Lives in Deep Space
- TCAPWA - The Tennessee Chapter of the American Public Works Association
- TLTTF - The Land That Time Forgot
- THTBB - The Horse that Bud Bought
- TOTGA - The One That Got Away
- TTWIW - That's The Way It Works
- TWTWTW - That Was the Week That Was
- TW3 - That Was the Week That Was
- TSNW - The Safety Net Works
- TCLW - The Computer Learning Works
- TVE - The Voice that the Earth
- INTERNET - The Collection Of All Interconnected Computer Networks Around The Globe That Use The TCP/IP Protocol
- tlcw - The London Carriage Works
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- lead time. - The amount or period of time before the announcement of an event and its occurrence, or between the notification that a task must be undertaken and the time at which it must be completed.
- overbooking. - The practice of taking more reservations than there are seats, rooms, or space in the expectation that no shows will bring the number of reservations actually used below maximum occupancy.
- plating away. - The practice of avoiding issuing tickets for a particular carrier in the belief that the carrier may be financially unstable and cease flight operations.
- TPTB - The Powers That Be. Typically referring to autocratic managers or bosses at work, extending to all other figures of authority, especially those too arrogant or important to be seen by or talk face-to-face with the people under their control, (thanks DC).