What does FTIM mean?
FTIM means First Thing in the Morning
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for First Thing in the Morning?
2 ways to abbreviate First Thing in the Morning
First Thing in the Morning can be abbreviated as FTIM
Other shorthands for First Thing in the Morning are: FTITM
First Thing in the Morning can be abbreviated as FTIM
Other shorthands for First Thing in the Morning are: FTITM
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What does FTIM stand for? FTIM stands for "First Thing in the Morning". |
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How to abbreviate "First Thing in the Morning"? "First Thing in the Morning" can be abbreviated as FTIM. |
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What is the meaning of FTIM abbreviation? The meaning of FTIM abbreviation is "First Thing in the Morning". |
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What does FTIM mean? FTIM as abbreviation means "First Thing in the Morning". |
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What is shorthand of First Thing in the Morning? The most common shorthand of "First Thing in the Morning" is FTIM. |
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