What does Face, off one's mean?
Face, off one's means drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)
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What is the abbreviation for drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)?
drunk (He was off his face by Midnight) can be abbreviated as Face, off one's
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How to abbreviate "drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)"? "drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)" can be abbreviated as Face, off one's. |
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What is the meaning of Face, off one's abbreviation? The meaning of Face, off one's abbreviation is "drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)". |
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What does Face, off one's mean? Face, off one's as abbreviation means "drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)". |
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What is shorthand of drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)? The most common shorthand of "drunk (He was off his face by Midnight)" is Face, off one's. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SOIEBLO - Set Off In Error By Lawful Occupier
- FHBM - Five Hundy by Midnight
- FOGO - Face Off Get Off
- HOHO - He's on His Own
- HSA - He Says by Attacking
- HSSA - He Says by Attacking
- HWA - He Was Arrested
- HWT - He Was Transferred
- PODF - Piss off dick face
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