What does tms mean?
tms means that makes sense
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for that makes sense?
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What does tms mean? tms as abbreviation means "that makes sense". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- YKIMS - You Know It Makes Sense
- ACME - A Company that Makes Everything :-)
- DTMS - Does That Make Sense
- HTMS - Hope This Makes Sense
- TMMG - That Makes Me Giggle
- TTMS - Teaching That Makes Sense
- MSTM - Makes Sense to Marnok
- PM - Pic That Makes
- STMS - Solutions That Make Sense
- TMS - That Makes the Scale
- :-S - Makes No Sense
- AM - Ah that makes
- ms - Makes Sense
- DORO - Doro means something that is great, fun or interesting. Anything that makes you stand out is Doro.
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