What does DNHAND mean?
DNHAND means Do Not Have A Nice Day
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Do Not Have A Nice Day?
Do Not Have A Nice Day can be abbreviated as DNHAND
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What does DNHAND stand for? DNHAND stands for "Do Not Have A Nice Day". |
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How to abbreviate "Do Not Have A Nice Day"? "Do Not Have A Nice Day" can be abbreviated as DNHAND. |
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What is the meaning of DNHAND abbreviation? The meaning of DNHAND abbreviation is "Do Not Have A Nice Day". |
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What is DNHAND abbreviation? One of the definitions of DNHAND is "Do Not Have A Nice Day". |
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What does DNHAND mean? DNHAND as abbreviation means "Do Not Have A Nice Day". |
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What is shorthand of Do Not Have A Nice Day? The most common shorthand of "Do Not Have A Nice Day" is DNHAND. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DHAND - Don't Have A Nice Day
- DYHAF - Do You Have A Flag?
- HANL - Have a Nice Life
- HANW - Have a Nice Weekend
- HANWE - Have a Nice Weekend
- YHBTHAND - You Have Been Trolled Have A Nice Day
- YHBTYHLHAND - You Have Been Trolled. You Have Lost. Have A Nice Day.
- HAND - Have A Nice Day
- HANDY - Have A Nice Day, Ya'll
- HANT - Have A Nice Time
- HANT - Have A Nice Trip
- HND - Have a Nice Day
- HNW - Have A Nice Week
- DYHAB - Do You Have A Boyfriend
- DYHAG - Do You Have A Girlfriend
- Tyvmhand - Thank You Very Much Have A Nice Day
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