What does GWAS mean?
GWAS means Game Was A Success
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Game Was A Success?
Game Was A Success can be abbreviated as GWAS
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GWAP - Game with a Purpose
- JWAJ - Jesus Was A Jew
- NGWAM - Naughtiest Girl Was A Monitor
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- WIWAC - When I Was a Child
- WIWAL - When I Was A Lad/Lass
- TWAT - There Was A Time
- RRS - outcome of interest was a summary relative risk
- TWMN - There once Was a Man from Nantuc
- TWG - There once Was a Group
- SWAV - She Was A Virgin (band)
- bwpwap - back when Pluto was a planet
- wac - Was A Conference
- wars - Was A Rolling Stone
- was - Was a Soldier
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- Ripper - great, fantastic - "it was a ripper party"
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- Gws - Game was a success
- BYR - Bô Yin Râ oder Joseph Anton Schneiderfranken. He is the author of a cycle of thirty-two works, titled "Hortus Conclusus" ("the Enclosed Garden"), and he was born 25 November 1876 in Aschaffenburg; died 14 February 1943 in Massagno/Lugano). He was a Germ