What does Y6B mean?
Y6B means whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)
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What is the abbreviation for whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)?
whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K) can be abbreviated as Y6B
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What does Y6B stand for? Y6B stands for "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)". |
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How to abbreviate "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)"? "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)" can be abbreviated as Y6B. |
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What is the meaning of Y6B abbreviation? The meaning of Y6B abbreviation is "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)". |
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What is Y6B abbreviation? One of the definitions of Y6B is "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)". |
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What does Y6B mean? Y6B as abbreviation means "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)". |
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What is shorthand of whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)? The most common shorthand of "whY 6 Billion? (i.e., overpopulation is more dangerous than Y2K)" is Y6B. |
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