What does tbhl mean?
tbhl means The Boxsters Have Landed
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Boxsters Have Landed?
The Boxsters Have Landed can be abbreviated as tbhl
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What does tbhl stand for? tbhl stands for "The Boxsters Have Landed". |
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How to abbreviate "The Boxsters Have Landed"? "The Boxsters Have Landed" can be abbreviated as tbhl. |
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What is the meaning of tbhl abbreviation? The meaning of tbhl abbreviation is "The Boxsters Have Landed". |
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What is tbhl abbreviation? One of the definitions of tbhl is "The Boxsters Have Landed". |
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What does tbhl mean? tbhl as abbreviation means "The Boxsters Have Landed". |
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What is shorthand of The Boxsters Have Landed? The most common shorthand of "The Boxsters Have Landed" is tbhl. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TCHBO - The Cows Have Been Owned
- THHE - The Hills Have Eyes
- TEHL - The Eagle Has Landed
- TLHBO - The Lemmings Have Been Owned
- TSHBO - The Sheep Have Been Owned
- WTSHNN - Where the Streets Have No Name
- THHS - The Hills Have Shaba
- TBHL - The Bastards Have Landed
- TPHS - The People Have Spoken
- LEM - Landed on the Moon
- Tthaw - The Terrorists Have Already Won
- wthhyb - where the hell have you been?
- twhe - The Walls Have Ears
- twhe - The Whores Have Eyes
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