What does Flog mean?
Flog means to steal something
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for to steal something?
to steal something can be abbreviated as Flog
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What does Flog stand for? Flog stands for "to steal something". |
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How to abbreviate "to steal something"? "to steal something" can be abbreviated as Flog. |
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What is the meaning of Flog abbreviation? The meaning of Flog abbreviation is "to steal something". |
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What is Flog abbreviation? One of the definitions of Flog is "to steal something". |
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What does Flog mean? Flog as abbreviation means "to steal something". |
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What is shorthand of to steal something? The most common shorthand of "to steal something" is Flog. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 1740 - Demand with Intent to Steal or Extort
- GTDS - Got to Do Something
- HACK - To use something not in its intended manner.
- BEAK - Nose" or "Insult" or "To Steal
- FINA - About to do (something)
- THUG - Violent criminal" or "Person struggling to make something of their life
- ats - Attempt to steal
- TS - To Steal
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- Nick - to steal or borrow something without one's permission
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- Twaiglist - To sell something on Twitter like Craigslist
- Twebay - To sell something on Twitter like Ebay
- Phishing - Attempt to steal someone's identity
- Ninja - To loot something very quickly before anyone else can take it
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