What does BTB mean?
BTB means Be the Ball
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Be the Ball?
Be the Ball can be abbreviated as BTB
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What does BTB stand for? BTB stands for "Be the Ball". |
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How to abbreviate "Be the Ball"? "Be the Ball" can be abbreviated as BTB. |
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What is the meaning of BTB abbreviation? The meaning of BTB abbreviation is "Be the Ball". |
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What is BTB abbreviation? One of the definitions of BTB is "Be the Ball". |
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What does BTB mean? BTB as abbreviation means "Be the Ball". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- KTMWTB - Kill the Man with the Ball
- TMOTTBG - Take Me Out to the Ball Game
- BTCA - Be the Change Award
- BTMS - Be The Movie Star
- GOTB - Get on the Ball
- BBBR - Be the Best Beat the Rest
- BTB - Behind The Ball
- bta - Be The Answer
- btc - Be the Change
- btm - Be The Match
- BTB - Be The Boy
- BTO - Be The One
- OTB - On The Ball
- tb - Throws the Ball
- btci - Be The Change International
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- BTH - be the how