What does IAA mean?
IAA means I Am Annoyed
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for I Am Annoyed?
2 ways to abbreviate I Am Annoyed
I Am Annoyed can be abbreviated as IAA
Other shorthands for I Am Annoyed are: IASA
I Am Annoyed can be abbreviated as IAA
Other shorthands for I Am Annoyed are: IASA
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What does IAA mean? IAA as abbreviation means "I Am Annoyed". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IADWT - I Am Down with This
- IAALBIANYL - I Am A Lawyer, But I Am Not Your Lawyer
- IANALNDIPOOT - I Am Not A Lawyer, Nor Do I Play One On TV
- IANAPBIPOOTV - I Am Not A Piano But I Play One On TV
- IASAIKI - I Am Sexy and I Know It
- IKWIATA - I Know What I Am Talking About
- ITTIAM - I Think Therefore I Am
- ISIANMTU - I Swear I Am Not Making This Up
- IANALBIPOOTV - I Am Not A Lawyer But I Play One On TV
- IANALBIPOOTV - I Am Not A Lawyer, But I Play One on Television
- IAIS - I Am I Said
- IMIL - I am Moving I am Learning
- ITTIA - I Think, Therefore I Am
- O[-<]: - I Am A Skater Or I Like To Skate
- IASA - I Am So Annoyed
- Ityfir - I Think You will Find I Am Right
- ITIAILWY - I Think I Am In Love With You
- 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
- IASTIHTTYT - I am surprised that I have to tell you that