What does teoc mean?
teoc means The Emperors Old Clothes
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Emperors Old Clothes?
The Emperors Old Clothes can be abbreviated as teoc
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BITGOD - Back in the Good Old Days
- MOTSOS - More of the Same Old Stuff
- AHEAD - Asset and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old
- CMTM - Clothes Make the Man
- TWBE - The Would Be Emperors
- ENC - Emperors New Clothes
- EOTF - Emperors of the Fortress
- ESF - Emperors of the Fortress
- MCTGO - Munich Cowboys The Grand Old
- TEH - The Emperors Hammer
- TEHHP - The Emperors Hammer Home Page
- TEW - The Emperors Website
- TEWNC - The Emporor Wears No Clothes
- cmm - Clothes Make the Man
- OC - Old Clothes
- tgod - The Good Old Days
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