What does HOAM mean?
HOAM means Hold on A Minute
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Hold on A Minute?
Hold on A Minute can be abbreviated as HOAM
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What does HOAM stand for? HOAM stands for "Hold on A Minute". |
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How to abbreviate "Hold on A Minute"? "Hold on A Minute" can be abbreviated as HOAM. |
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What is the meaning of HOAM abbreviation? The meaning of HOAM abbreviation is "Hold on A Minute". |
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What is HOAM abbreviation? One of the definitions of HOAM is "Hold on A Minute". |
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What does HOAM mean? HOAM as abbreviation means "Hold on A Minute". |
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What is shorthand of Hold on A Minute? The most common shorthand of "Hold on A Minute" is HOAM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- H/O - Hold On
- HOPE - Hold on, Pain Ends
- HOPE - Hold on, Peace Exists
- HOAS - Hold On A Second
- AMWY - A Minute Without You
- REMINEL - A Rural system for Every Minute Electricity production based on a solar dish-Stirling-hydride combination
- HOIC - Hold On, I'm Coming
- HONDA - Hold On No Damn Anchor
- HOT - Hold on to
- h.o - hold on
- hldn - hold on
- hos - Hold on a sec
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