What does Twitter-ku mean?
Twitter-ku means Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, SMS, Texting & Chat
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Particularly in Social Networking Sites Abbreviations
Particularly in Social Networking Sites Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku?
Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku can be abbreviated as Twitter-ku
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What does Twitter-ku stand for? Twitter-ku stands for "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku". |
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How to abbreviate "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku"? "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku" can be abbreviated as Twitter-ku. |
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What is the meaning of Twitter-ku abbreviation? The meaning of Twitter-ku abbreviation is "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku". |
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What is Twitter-ku abbreviation? One of the definitions of Twitter-ku is "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku". |
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What does Twitter-ku mean? Twitter-ku as abbreviation means "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku". |
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What is shorthand of Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku? The most common shorthand of "Those who either post on both Twitter and Jaiku" is Twitter-ku. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- tws - Those Who Served
- twt - Those Who Trespass
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