What does witcha mean?
witcha means with you
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for with you?
with you can be abbreviated as witcha
Other shorthands for with you are: YHU, WYA, y00, ye, J00, WBU, yu, YOO, 4U, yuo, yew, HBU, AY, WBY, B4U, chu, HAU, joo, 2u, WYF, U, aty, wau, O, WAY, HBU?, OTY, w/u, AFY, yeh, witu, tu, Wywo, WUF, OTU, Y?, ay, hay, by, yo, U2
Other shorthands for with you are: YHU, WYA, y00, ye, J00, WBU, yu, YOO, 4U, yuo, yew, HBU, AY, WBY, B4U, chu, HAU, joo, 2u, WYF, U, aty, wau, O, WAY, HBU?, OTY, w/u, AFY, yeh, witu, tu, Wywo, WUF, OTU, Y?, ay, hay, by, yo, U2
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What does witcha stand for? witcha stands for "with you". |
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What is the meaning of witcha abbreviation? The meaning of witcha abbreviation is "with you". |
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What does witcha mean? witcha as abbreviation means "with you". |
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What is shorthand of with you? The most common shorthand of "with you" is witcha. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BRWY - Be Right With You
- BWYIAM - Be With You In A Minute
- BWYSF - Be With You Scanlations Forums
- CWYL - Chat With You Later
- GGWY - God Go With You
- GOODBYE - God Be with You
- HDIFILWY - How Did I Fall in Love with You
- HDIFSTWY - How Do I Feel Sharing This With You?
- I STAY - Am Remaining With You On Patrol/Mission _____ Hours
- IDWY - I Disagree With You
- ICBWY - I Can't Be with You
- IHJTDWY - I'm Happy Just to Dance with You
- IJMWY - I'm Just Messing with You
- IJPWY - I'm Just Playing with You
- YCTIWY - You Can't Take It with You
- WUA - With You Always
- w/u - with you
- witu - with you
- GMY - Godt Mitt You. (God be with you) The only Anglo-German hybrid abbreviation I know, used today as a sign-off in certain naval communications, notably still among Swedish vessels. Some believe its origin dates from the 2nd World War, when the message was se
- wy - with you