What does D:-) mean?
D:-) means Wearing A Sailor Hat
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Wearing A Sailor Hat?
Wearing A Sailor Hat can be abbreviated as D:-)
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What does D:-) stand for? D:-) stands for "Wearing A Sailor Hat". |
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How to abbreviate "Wearing A Sailor Hat"? "Wearing A Sailor Hat" can be abbreviated as D:-). |
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What is the meaning of D:-) abbreviation? The meaning of D:-) abbreviation is "Wearing A Sailor Hat". |
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What is D:-) abbreviation? One of the definitions of D:-) is "Wearing A Sailor Hat". |
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What does D:-) mean? D:-) as abbreviation means "Wearing A Sailor Hat". |
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What is shorthand of Wearing A Sailor Hat? The most common shorthand of "Wearing A Sailor Hat" is D:-). |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- soasoas - Son of A Son of A Sailor
- ASMR - A Sailor Moon Romance
- MASH - Make A Sailor Hurt
- SBWAB - Sandra Bullock Wearing A Bikini
- SWASD - Sandra Wearing A Spaghetti Dress
- @:-) - Wearing A Turban
- {(:-) - Wearing A Toupee
- [:-) - Wearing A Walkman
- Dirt Sailor - A member of the Navy’s Construction Battalions (Seabees). In Iraq, a sailor playing a part that is not a normal Navy role.
- black hat - a.k.a. black hat search engine optimization, black hat hacker
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- squishy - a cloth wearing player.
- UMBRO - yoU Must Be Really Old. Acronym remarking that someone's choice of attire or other tell-tale behaviour gives their age away; for example, mobile phones over a year old, wearing a coat in the winter, cooking fresh vegetables, phoning instead of emailing, n
- #:-) - Smiling with a fur hat
- ******@* - Cenitpede wearing a sombrero
- d:-) - Wearing a baseball hat
- L:) - Wearing hat sideways
- (|:)> - Beatnik wearing a baret
- Lascar - general term for a sailor from the Indian Ocean area, mainly India, serving on British ship
- } - Wearing a Walkman