What does c2c mean?
c2c means Cheek To Cheek
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Cheek To Cheek?
2 ways to abbreviate Cheek To Cheek
Cheek To Cheek can be abbreviated as c2c
Other shorthands for Cheek To Cheek are: ctc
Cheek To Cheek can be abbreviated as c2c
Other shorthands for Cheek To Cheek are: ctc
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What does c2c stand for? c2c stands for "Cheek To Cheek". |
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How to abbreviate "Cheek To Cheek"? "Cheek To Cheek" can be abbreviated as c2c. |
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What is the meaning of c2c abbreviation? The meaning of c2c abbreviation is "Cheek To Cheek". |
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What is c2c abbreviation? One of the definitions of c2c is "Cheek To Cheek". |
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What does c2c mean? c2c as abbreviation means "Cheek To Cheek". |
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What is shorthand of Cheek To Cheek? The most common shorthand of "Cheek To Cheek" is c2c. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 2E2 - To Escape To
- 2BON2B - To Be or Not to Be
- 2BR02B - To Be or Not to Be
- C-S - Cheek-Shoulder
- CNIF - Cheek-to-Nose Interpolation Flap
- CBSS - Cheek and Buss Shyness Scale
- CCD - cheek-to-cheek diameter
- CEH - Cheek Ebby Halliday
- CT - cheek teeth
- cp - Cheek Piece
- ctc - Cheek To Cheek
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