What does IAM mean?
IAM means In a minute
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for In a minute?
2 ways to abbreviate In a minute
In a minute can be abbreviated as IAM
Other shorthands for In a minute are: FAM
In a minute can be abbreviated as IAM
Other shorthands for In a minute are: FAM
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What does IAM stand for? IAM stands for "In a minute". |
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What is the meaning of IAM abbreviation? The meaning of IAM abbreviation is "In a minute". |
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What does IAM mean? IAM as abbreviation means "In a minute". |
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What is shorthand of In a minute? The most common shorthand of "In a minute" is IAM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BBIAM - Be Back In A Minute
- BWYIAM - Be With You In A Minute
- BTIAM - Be There in A Minute
- IANYM - In A New York Minute
- BIAM - Back in A Minute
- MIAM - MUX in A Minute
- AMWY - A Minute Without You
- ttyiam - talk to you in a minute
- bim - Back In a Minute
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