What does LTFB mean?
LTFB means Leaving the Freaking Building
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Leaving the Freaking Building?
Leaving the Freaking Building can be abbreviated as LTFB
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What does LTFB stand for? LTFB stands for "Leaving the Freaking Building". |
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How to abbreviate "Leaving the Freaking Building"? "Leaving the Freaking Building" can be abbreviated as LTFB. |
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What is the meaning of LTFB abbreviation? The meaning of LTFB abbreviation is "Leaving the Freaking Building". |
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What is LTFB abbreviation? One of the definitions of LTFB is "Leaving the Freaking Building". |
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What does LTFB mean? LTFB as abbreviation means "Leaving the Freaking Building". |
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What is shorthand of Leaving the Freaking Building? The most common shorthand of "Leaving the Freaking Building" is LTFB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ROTFFLMFAO - Rolling on the Freaking Floor Laughing My Freaking Ass Off
- TOBY - The Office Building of the Year
- LSAA - Leaving the Scene After an Accident
- TFA - The Freaking Article
- TRB - The Rainier Building
- LAD - Leaving the Distal
- LSA - Leaving the Scene of an Accident
- LTF - Leaving the Fold
- LVD - Leaving the Drive
- RTFATTFE - Read the Freaking Article to the Freaking End
- TSBP - The Speaker Building Page
- TSB - The Southland Building
- TTB - The Transportation Building
- FUBIL - Fuck You Buddy, I'm Leaving. The Act Of A Doctor At A Small Hospital Dumping A Critically Ill Patient On Larger Hospital On Friday Afternoon Before He Leaves For The Weekend.
- tbb - The Bridge Building
- tgb - The Green Building
- tsb - The station building
- twba - The Wealth Building Annex
- non-compete agreement, non-compete clause. - A clause in an employment contract that prevents the employee from establishing a competing business for a period of time after leaving the company's employ. Often unenforceable.
- LET - Leaving Early Today. Used in corporate emails to indicate that the sender will be leaving the office early that day.