What does $-) mean?
$-) means Won the lottery
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, SMS, Texting & Chat
category.
Particularly in Texting Abbreviations
Particularly in Texting Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Won the lottery?
Won the lottery can be abbreviated as $-)
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What does $-) stand for? $-) stands for "Won the lottery". |
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What is the meaning of $-) abbreviation? The meaning of $-) abbreviation is "Won the lottery". |
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What is $-) abbreviation? One of the definitions of $-) is "Won the lottery". |
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What does $-) mean? $-) as abbreviation means "Won the lottery". |
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What is shorthand of Won the lottery? The most common shorthand of "Won the lottery" is $-). |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TPWAACIA - The Public Won't Accept Another Computer Industry Acronym :-)
- JWTL - Jesus Won the Lottery
- WBTF - Won by Technical Fall
- DOL - Department of the Lottery
- EWTWC - England Won the World Cup
- TFL - The Florida Lottery
- TILL - The International Lottery in Liechtenstein
- TIL - The Internet Lottery
- TSL - The State Lottery
- TUKNL - The United Kingdom National Lottery
- Tthaw - The Terrorists Have Already Won
- twl - The Weather Lottery
- wta - Won The Award
- chon. - The fractional currency of North Korea. 100 chon equals one won.
- jeon. - The fractional currency of South Korea. 100 jeons equals one South Korean won.
- North Korean won. - The main currency of North Korea. The North Korean won is subdivided into 100 chon, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated KPW.
- South Korean won. - The main currency of South Korea. The South Korean won is subdivided into 100 jeon, the fractional currency of the country. Abbreviated KRW.
- $-) - Won the lottery, or money on the brain
- DHL - Didn't Hit the Lottery
- Money Gone to Bed - Lots of money and not having to work. After he hit the lottery, he's got money gone to bed.