What does DOTN mean?
DOTN means Days of the New
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Days of the New?
Days of the New can be abbreviated as DOTN
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What does DOTN stand for? DOTN stands for "Days of the New". |
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How to abbreviate "Days of the New"? "Days of the New" can be abbreviated as DOTN. |
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What is the meaning of DOTN abbreviation? The meaning of DOTN abbreviation is "Days of the New". |
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What is DOTN abbreviation? One of the definitions of DOTN is "Days of the New". |
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What does DOTN mean? DOTN as abbreviation means "Days of the New". |
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What is shorthand of Days of the New? The most common shorthand of "Days of the New" is DOTN. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TNWOTNW - The New Wave of the New Wave
- AADW - Average Days of the Week
- CINE - Commemoration of the New
- DATE - DAYS OF THE EFFECTIVE
- DEN - Drive of the New
- DSO - Days of the Occurrence
- EDMMI - Early Days of the Mau Mau Insurr
- EDMMI - Early Days of the Mau Mau Insurrection
- LDT - Last Days of the Titanic
- LDTB - Last Days of the Titanic a Book
- TATNL - The Adventures of The New Lone
- TLDT - The Last Days of the Titanic
- TSNA - The Spirit of the New Age
- done - Days Of the New Enemy
- dotb - Days of the Blade
- dotp - Days of the Phoenix
- sotn - Sword of the New
- talking cargo. - Slang. In the early days of the cruise industry, a term for passengers in the least expensive cabins.
- GWR - Goes When Ready. A 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway (which makes it over 50 years old - see full entry in corporanyms section) and of course transferable to many situations and people which act when ready and not before
- GWR - Goes When Ready. Kindly and reverential 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway, illustrating that the tradition of re-interpreting amusing meanings from company names and initials has been around for at least a half a century