What does go JetBlue. mean?
go JetBlue. means See pull a Slater.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for See pull a Slater.?
See pull a Slater. can be abbreviated as go JetBlue.
Other shorthands for See pull a Slater. are: go full Slater.
Other shorthands for See pull a Slater. are: go full Slater.
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What does go JetBlue. stand for? go JetBlue. stands for "See pull a Slater.". |
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How to abbreviate "See pull a Slater."? "See pull a Slater." can be abbreviated as go JetBlue.. |
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What is the meaning of go JetBlue. abbreviation? The meaning of go JetBlue. abbreviation is "See pull a Slater.". |
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What is go JetBlue. abbreviation? One of the definitions of go JetBlue. is "See pull a Slater.". |
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What does go JetBlue. mean? go JetBlue. as abbreviation means "See pull a Slater.". |
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What is shorthand of See pull a Slater.? The most common shorthand of "See pull a Slater." is go JetBlue.. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PANOOTA - Pull A Number Out of the Air
- WYSHASMWMOMNBWYG - What You See Has A Semantic Meaning Which May or May Not Be What You Get
- PAFO - Pull a Fast One
- USSA - Unable to See Such A
- WYSILOB - What You See Is A Load Of Bollocks
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- connection. - A stop on a journey that requires a change of planes or other mode of transportation. See also connecting flight.
- construction fare. - A round-the-world fare created by a specialist, usually a consolidator, by stitching together a series of one way fares on a number of airlines. See also, alliance fare.
- go full Slater. - See pull a Slater.
- homepage. - The first "page" or screen you see at a web site, typically containing a table of contents for the site.
- HOT lane. - A separate lane on a highway, usually separated by a barrier, reserved for high occupancy vehicles that have paid a toll (the acronym stands for "high occupancy toll"). See also HOV lane.
- pullman berth. - A sleeping compartment or pull-down bunk on a pullman train. By extension, any sleeping arrangement that is similarly configured.
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- drop down menu - a.k.a. droplist -or- pull-down menu
- WYSILOB - What You See Is A Load of Bullocks
- Mug lair - a bothersome show-off. A popular term applied to a young man in a hottie (flashy car). See also "Lair"
- PIOTA - Pull It Outa The Air. Think of a number (or a word, or an answer...). For those situations when not a lot of thought is required, or is being exhibited, in trying to come up with an answer or start-point.
- Bait - A person who gets out of the group to pull a monster
- JASC - James A. Slater
- AAAS - alacrima-achalasia-addisonian syndrome, see Triple A syndrome