What does tgtf mean?
tgtf means There Goes The Fear
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for There Goes The Fear?
There Goes The Fear can be abbreviated as tgtf
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What does tgtf stand for? tgtf stands for "There Goes The Fear". |
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How to abbreviate "There Goes The Fear"? "There Goes The Fear" can be abbreviated as tgtf. |
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What is the meaning of tgtf abbreviation? The meaning of tgtf abbreviation is "There Goes The Fear". |
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What is tgtf abbreviation? One of the definitions of tgtf is "There Goes The Fear". |
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What does tgtf mean? tgtf as abbreviation means "There Goes The Fear". |
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What is shorthand of There Goes The Fear? The most common shorthand of "There Goes The Fear" is tgtf. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PGtGM - Pop Goes the Gmail
- TGMB - There Goes My Baby
- TGTN - There Goes the Neighborhood
- TLGO - The List Goes On
- BGTD - Boom Goes the Dynamite
- PGTL - Pop Goes the Library
- TNTF - There's Nothing to Fear
- TTD - There's the Door
- TFF - The Fear Factor
- TSGA - There She Goes Again
- bgtt - Bang Goes The Theory
- tsg - There She Goes
- overbooking. - The practice of taking more reservations than there are seats, rooms, or space in the expectation that no shows will bring the number of reservations actually used below maximum occupancy.
- Acquire (through non-standard means)/Acquire/Requisition - There are some times when one can’t get necessities through the proper channels, so one needs to….sort of borrow things. (Note: This used to be referred to as “Comshaw” in the Navy.)
- TAHITMOTS - There's A Hole In The Middle Of The Sea
- FEAR - Forget Everything And Run. Polite version. One of the best reverse acronyms (bacronym/backronym is the modern term) ever devised (thanks A Davice). The acronym explains what happens when the fear response takes over, and the primative brain switches to au
- GWR - Goes When Ready. A 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway (which makes it over 50 years old - see full entry in corporanyms section) and of course transferable to many situations and people which act when ready and not before
- GWR - Goes When Ready. Kindly and reverential 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway, illustrating that the tradition of re-interpreting amusing meanings from company names and initials has been around for at least a half a century
- FOGO - The Fear of Growing Older. FOGO is the hot new phrase on the block akin to FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) and YOLO (You Only Live Once).
- PGTW - Pop Goes The Weasel