What does Fringe mean?
Fringe means Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female
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What is the abbreviation for Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female?
Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female can be abbreviated as Fringe
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What does Fringe stand for? Fringe stands for "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female". |
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How to abbreviate "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female"? "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female" can be abbreviated as Fringe. |
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What is the meaning of Fringe abbreviation? The meaning of Fringe abbreviation is "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female". |
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What is Fringe abbreviation? One of the definitions of Fringe is "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female". |
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What does Fringe mean? Fringe as abbreviation means "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female". |
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What is shorthand of Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female? The most common shorthand of "Bangs. The fringe of hair above the eyes usually on a female" is Fringe. |
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