What does tfm mean?
tfm means The First Mile
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The First Mile?
The First Mile can be abbreviated as tfm
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What does tfm stand for? tfm stands for "The First Mile". |
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How to abbreviate "The First Mile"? "The First Mile" can be abbreviated as tfm. |
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What is the meaning of tfm abbreviation? The meaning of tfm abbreviation is "The First Mile". |
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What is tfm abbreviation? One of the definitions of tfm is "The First Mile". |
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What does tfm mean? tfm as abbreviation means "The First Mile". |
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What is shorthand of The First Mile? The most common shorthand of "The First Mile" is tfm. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TFTNB - The First Tee of the North Bay
- EFMF - Ethernet in the First Mile - Fiber
- EFM - Ethernet in the First Mile
- EFMP - Ethernet in the First Mile - Passive
- FMW - First Mile Wireless
- FMFI - First Mile First Inch
- EFM - Ethernet as the First Mile
- EFMA - Ethernet in the First Mile Association
- FMS - First Mile Solutions
- TFCW - The First Contest on the Web
- efmc - Ethernet in the First Mile over Copper
- tem - The Extra Mile
- tgm - The Green Mile
- trm - The Red Mile
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- starter. - The first course of a meal; primarily British usage, although gaining popularity in the United States. See also, appetizer.
- FIST - First In Stays There. Financial and stock-holding term, describing the practice of not rotating the stock, so that the first pieces of stock stay in stock and 'on the books' for ever. (Ack J Taylor)