What does CFTA mean?
CFTA means CDs-From-The-Artist dot com
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for CDs-From-The-Artist dot com?
CDs-From-The-Artist dot com can be abbreviated as CFTA
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What does CFTA stand for? CFTA stands for "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com". |
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How to abbreviate "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com"? "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com" can be abbreviated as CFTA. |
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What is the meaning of CFTA abbreviation? The meaning of CFTA abbreviation is "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com". |
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What is CFTA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CFTA is "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com". |
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What does CFTA mean? CFTA as abbreviation means "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com". |
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What is shorthand of CDs-From-The-Artist dot com? The most common shorthand of "CDs-From-The-Artist dot com" is CFTA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TAFCAP - The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
- TAFKA - The Artist Formerly Known As
- TAFKAP - The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
- DCG - Dot Com God
- DCEG - dot com Entertainment Group, Inc.
- DCIS - Dot Com International Solutions
- TAFKAP - The Artist Formely Known as Prince
- TAGSMB - The Artist~s Guide to Success in the Music Business
- TAF - the artist factory
- DCOS - Dot Com Only Stores
- DCMTF - DOT.COM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
- dceg - dot com Entertainment Group
- la - Loans from the Artist
- DC - Dot Com
- tav - The Artist Village
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