What does IASA mean?
IASA means I Am So Annoyed
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for I Am So Annoyed?
2 ways to abbreviate I Am So Annoyed
I Am So Annoyed can be abbreviated as IASA
Other shorthands for I Am So Annoyed are: IAA
I Am So Annoyed can be abbreviated as IASA
Other shorthands for I Am So Annoyed are: IAA
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What does IASA stand for? IASA stands for "I Am So Annoyed". |
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What is the meaning of IASA abbreviation? The meaning of IASA abbreviation is "I Am So Annoyed". |
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What is IASA abbreviation? One of the definitions of IASA is "I Am So Annoyed". |
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What does IASA mean? IASA as abbreviation means "I Am So Annoyed". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IAALBIANYL - I Am A Lawyer, But I Am Not Your Lawyer
- IANALNDIPOOT - I Am Not A Lawyer, Nor Do I Play One On TV
- ILSHIBAMF - I Laughed So Hard I Broke All My Furniture
- ILSHIBMS - I Laughed So Hard I Broke My Stitches
- ILSHIDMT - I Laughed So Hard I Dropped My Taco
- SFAIAA - So Far As I Am Aware
- SFAIAC - So Far As I Am Concerned
- IAA - I Am Annoyed
- IASH - I Am So Horny
- IMSB - I Am So Bored
- IMIL - I am Moving I am Learning
- :'-) - I'm So Happy I'm Crying
- IASH - I am so horney
- ILSHIBAMF - I Laughed So Hard I Break All My Furniture
- ISS - I am so sure
- iasb - i am so bored
- ilshipmp - I laughed so hard I peed my pants
- IANAD/IANAL - I Am Not A Doctor/I Am Not A Lawyer. Informal disclaimer, usually followed by "but...", and then the advice, used in electroning postings of unqualified opinions, suggestions or advice relating to medical/legal matters. (Thanks D Rudloff)
- IKWIAD - I Know What I Am Doing. Mantra for self-determination and reinforcing self-confidence. The expression logically extends to DIKWIAD? (Do I Know What I Am Doing?) for when a check of competence and preparation is helpful before embarking on new initiatives
- ILSHIBATF - I Laughed So Hard I Broke All The Furniture