What does falt mean?
falt means For a limited time
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for For a limited time?
For a limited time can be abbreviated as falt
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What does falt stand for? falt stands for "For a limited time". |
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How to abbreviate "For a limited time"? "For a limited time" can be abbreviated as falt. |
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What is the meaning of falt abbreviation? The meaning of falt abbreviation is "For a limited time". |
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What is falt abbreviation? One of the definitions of falt is "For a limited time". |
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What does falt mean? falt as abbreviation means "For a limited time". |
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What is shorthand of For a limited time? The most common shorthand of "For a limited time" is falt. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FLTOHWSL - For A Limited Time Only Hurry While Supplies Last
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- FTLT - For the Last Time
- FTFT - For the First Time
- TFAC - Time for a Change
- TFC - Time For a Change
- SALE - STUDENTS for A Limited
- STREAM - A Scalable operating system Technology for the Real-time Embedded Application Marketplace
- fstt - For Serious This Time
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- FTFT - For The Final Time