What does hab mean?
hab means Have a bash
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Have a bash?
Have a bash can be abbreviated as hab
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What does hab stand for? hab stands for "Have a bash". |
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How to abbreviate "Have a bash"? "Have a bash" can be abbreviated as hab. |
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What is the meaning of hab abbreviation? The meaning of hab abbreviation is "Have a bash". |
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What is hab abbreviation? One of the definitions of hab is "Have a bash". |
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What does hab mean? hab as abbreviation means "Have a bash". |
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What is shorthand of Have a bash? The most common shorthand of "Have a bash" is hab. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HAG1 - Have A Good One
- HAGD - Have A Good Day
- HAGDSOY - Have A Good Day, Some of You
- HAGE - Have a Good Evening
- HAGN - Have A Good Night
- HAGT - Have A Great Time
- HAGWE - Have A Great Week-end Everyone
- HAHJC - Have A Holly Jolly Christmas
- HAKAS - Have A Kick Ass Summer
- HANL - Have a Nice Life
- HANW - Have a Nice Weekend
- HANWE - Have a Nice Weekend
- HAFND - Have A Fine Navy Day
- HALD - Have A Lovely Day
- hakas - have a kick a** summer
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