What does DRTY mean?
DRTY means Dead Right There - Yesterday
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Dead Right There - Yesterday?
Dead Right There - Yesterday can be abbreviated as DRTY
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What does DRTY stand for? DRTY stands for "Dead Right There - Yesterday". |
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How to abbreviate "Dead Right There - Yesterday"? "Dead Right There - Yesterday" can be abbreviated as DRTY. |
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What is the meaning of DRTY abbreviation? The meaning of DRTY abbreviation is "Dead Right There - Yesterday". |
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What is DRTY abbreviation? One of the definitions of DRTY is "Dead Right There - Yesterday". |
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What does DRTY mean? DRTY as abbreviation means "Dead Right There - Yesterday". |
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What is shorthand of Dead Right There - Yesterday? The most common shorthand of "Dead Right There - Yesterday" is DRTY. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DRTLW - Dead Right There Last Week
- DRTWNW - Dead Right There Who Knows When
- GLORT - Good Lookin' Out Right There
- TANORW - There Ain't No One Right Way
- YOAA - Yesterday Once Again Australia
- YOIF - Yesterday Oh I Forgot
- Y&T - Yesterday and Today
- YE-TE - Yesterday Ephemeris-minus-Today Ephemeris
- BRT - Be Right There
- YTD - Yesterday
- DRTSF - Dead Right There Squashed Flat
- DRTTT - Dead Right There There and There
- DWD - Dead Winter Dead
- DRTTTT - Dead Right There, There, There And There (patient Dead And In Multiple Parts At Scene Of Accident)
- dr - Dead Right
- dot - Dead Over There
- DiD - Dead Is Dead
- DRT - Dead Right There. (ODSA) Doctors and nurses shorthand acronym for a patient found dead at the scene.
- DRTTTT - Dead Right There, There, There, and There. (ODSA) Nurses and doctors abbreviation, as DRT above, but used for pedestrian-train incidents. This outrageous acronym is an example of the human species' tendency to use humour when dealing with horrific trauma.
- DRTAGTSTW - Dead Right There And Going To Stay That Way. Extended version of DRT used by certain US police and fire-rescue personnel in incidents involving catastrophic injuries. (Ack J Attison)