What does 5 HOLE mean?
5 HOLE means Gap between goalie's legs in hockey
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What is the abbreviation for Gap between goalie's legs in hockey?
Gap between goalie's legs in hockey can be abbreviated as 5 HOLE
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What does 5 HOLE stand for? 5 HOLE stands for "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey". |
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How to abbreviate "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey"? "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey" can be abbreviated as 5 HOLE. |
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What is the meaning of 5 HOLE abbreviation? The meaning of 5 HOLE abbreviation is "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey". |
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What is 5 HOLE abbreviation? One of the definitions of 5 HOLE is "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey". |
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What does 5 HOLE mean? 5 HOLE as abbreviation means "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey". |
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What is shorthand of Gap between goalie's legs in hockey? The most common shorthand of "Gap between goalie's legs in hockey" is 5 HOLE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTL - Between the Legs
- GITC - Gap In The Curtains
- IBGA - In-Between Game Action
- IBTL - In Between the Lines
- IBTP - In Between Things Productions
- BSS - Between Stations in the Same
- GIS - Gap in Surveying
- IBH - In Between Handling
- IBP - In Between Phase
- IBT - In Between Technology
- IBR - In Between Relationships
- IBR - In Between RING
- IBR - in between RING fingers
- ILL - in length of legs
- RSGG - Report Shows Growing Gap between
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