What does DAST mean?
DAST means Drink a Small Town
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Drink a Small Town?
Drink a Small Town can be abbreviated as DAST
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What does DAST stand for? DAST stands for "Drink a Small Town". |
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What is the meaning of DAST abbreviation? The meaning of DAST abbreviation is "Drink a Small Town". |
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What is DAST abbreviation? One of the definitions of DAST is "Drink a Small Town". |
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What does DAST mean? DAST as abbreviation means "Drink a Small Town". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DUSTED - Drink An Unsuspecting Small Town Establishment Dry
- EWBACIAST - Elderly Woman Behind a Counter in a Small Town
- STPNS - Small Town Papers News Service
- STS - Small Town Sleeper
- STKF - Small Town Knife Fight
- STTF - Small Town Task Force
- STLR - Small Town, Local Riders
- STL - Small Town Lottery
- STEAP - Small Town Economic Assistance Program
- STN - Small Town Nation
- STNA - Small Town No Airport
- STDI - Small Town Design Initiative
- STPT - Small Town Poker Tour
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