What does gtts mean?
gtts means Going to the Sun
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Going to the Sun?
Going to the Sun can be abbreviated as gtts
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What does gtts stand for? gtts stands for "Going to the Sun". |
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How to abbreviate "Going to the Sun"? "Going to the Sun" can be abbreviated as gtts. |
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What is the meaning of gtts abbreviation? The meaning of gtts abbreviation is "Going to the Sun". |
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What is gtts abbreviation? One of the definitions of gtts is "Going to the Sun". |
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What does gtts mean? gtts as abbreviation means "Going to the Sun". |
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What is shorthand of Going to the Sun? The most common shorthand of "Going to the Sun" is gtts. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GTSR - Going-to-the-Sun Road
- DISCO - Data Interface to the Sun at Capodimonte Observatory
- G2F - Going to Fly
- GTTG - Going to the Gym
- GTB - Going To the Bathroom
- GNP - Going to the Preview
- TNMS - To the National Midday Sun
- acts - Arizona Cardinals are going to the Super
- gttc - Going to the Chapel
- gtts - Going to the Show
- PSL - Perpendicular to the Sun Line
- QHF - Are you going to the Hamfeast?
- 19T - Going to get an alcoholic beverage after a game of golf. The 19th T or the 19th Hole.
- GTTS - Going To The Sun Road, Glacier National Park
- Kick It With - To hang out with someone. Lauren said, "I am going to kick it with Justin."
- Kick the Bucket - To die. When the car ran into the ditch, John thought that he was going to kick the bucket right then and there.
- Krunk - To get excited; adrenaline flowing; hyper. Another spelling of crunk; past tense of the verb 'to crank'. At the party we are going to get krunk.
- Lay It Out - To explain thoroughly; to discuss both sides completely. Phillip is going to lay it out at the meeting.
- Money Gone to Town - Going to the big city on a spending spree. After he inherited his uncle's estate, he’s got money gone to town.
- No Way Jose (pronounced 'hoe-say') - Absolutely not; nothing doing. When asked if he was going to the party, Kevin said "No way Jose".