What does mt mean?
mt means much of that
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for much of that?
much of that can be abbreviated as mt
Other shorthands for much of that are: HM, SMFT, am, am, am, am
Other shorthands for much of that are: HM, SMFT, am, am, am, am
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What does mt stand for? mt stands for "much of that". |
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How to abbreviate "much of that"? "much of that" can be abbreviated as mt. |
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What is the meaning of mt abbreviation? The meaning of mt abbreviation is "much of that". |
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What is mt abbreviation? One of the definitions of mt is "much of that". |
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What does mt mean? mt as abbreviation means "much of that". |
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What is shorthand of much of that? The most common shorthand of "much of that" is mt. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NTIMMOAD - Not That It Makes Much of A Difference
- SMOP - So Much Of Paragraph NN
- SMFT - So Much For That
- MIT - Much of It Tied
- MTV - Much of the Vacuous
- ma - Much of the advice
- mb - Much of the book
- SOT - Scared Of That
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