What does BTMG mean?
BTMG means Behind The Meter Generation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Electrical Abbreviations
Particularly in Electrical Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Behind The Meter Generation?
Behind The Meter Generation can be abbreviated as BTMG
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What does BTMG stand for? BTMG stands for "Behind The Meter Generation". |
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How to abbreviate "Behind The Meter Generation"? "Behind The Meter Generation" can be abbreviated as BTMG. |
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What is the meaning of BTMG abbreviation? The meaning of BTMG abbreviation is "Behind The Meter Generation". |
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What is BTMG abbreviation? One of the definitions of BTMG is "Behind The Meter Generation". |
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What does BTMG mean? BTMG as abbreviation means "Behind The Meter Generation". |
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What is shorthand of Behind The Meter Generation? The most common shorthand of "Behind The Meter Generation" is BTMG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTFS - Behind the Football Stripes
- BTNGU - Behind the Numbers Game Used
- TLBLD - The Lie Behind the Lie Detector
- TLBTLD - The Lie Behind the Lie Detector
- BTSA - Behind the Scenes Adventures
- BTSC - Behind the Scenes Contact
- BTST - Behind the Scenes Team
- BTSD - Behind the Screen Door
- BTWT - Behind the Water Tower
- BTE - Behind the Ear
- BTC - Behind-the-Counter
- BSNT - Behind the Scenes of the New Testament
- BTFW - Behind The Firewall
- BTF - Behind the Firewall
- BTM - Behind-the-Meter
- BMGWG - Behind the Meter Generation Working Group
- TBS - The Behind the Scences
- TMP - The Man behind the Pages
- GADD - Generation-Attention Deficit Disorder (Generation-ADD). Amusing if slightly insulting (and ironically, envious) reference to the modern generation of young people who need and can effectively absorb information, learning, entertainment, advertising, etc.,
- Dance (or Gown Dance) - the process of tying a surgical gown behind the surgeon's back (requires a 180-degree spin by the surgeon: Shall we dance?)