What does TFTOP mean?
TFTOP means The First Totally Online Public
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The First Totally Online Public?
The First Totally Online Public can be abbreviated as TFTOP
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What does TFTOP stand for? TFTOP stands for "The First Totally Online Public". |
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What is the meaning of TFTOP abbreviation? The meaning of TFTOP abbreviation is "The First Totally Online Public". |
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What is TFTOP abbreviation? One of the definitions of TFTOP is "The First Totally Online Public". |
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What does TFTOP mean? TFTOP as abbreviation means "The First Totally Online Public". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OPACS - Online Public Access Catalogs
- FSO - First Star Online
- OPAL - Online Public Access in Libraries
- OPC - Online Public Catalog
- OPR - Online Public Relations
- OPEN - Online Public Education Network
- OPHL - Online Public Health Library
- TOPSA - Totally Online Photo Show Association
- FSOTB - First State Online Trust Bank
- OPA - Online Public Access
- OPUS - Online Public Update for Schools
- OPAC - Online Public Acces Catalog
- OPAC - Online Public Acces Catalogue
- OPAC - Online Public Access Cataloguing
- OPAC - Online Public Access Cataloque
- TFOT - The First Online Trade
- TFDOC - The First Daily Online College
- fpo - First Property Online
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