What does WUY mean?
WUY means Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in Language codes (3 letters) Abbreviations
Particularly in Language codes (3 letters) Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)?
Wuya (spoken in Nigeria) can be abbreviated as WUY
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What does WUY stand for? WUY stands for "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)". |
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How to abbreviate "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)"? "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)" can be abbreviated as WUY. |
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What is the meaning of WUY abbreviation? The meaning of WUY abbreviation is "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)". |
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What is WUY abbreviation? One of the definitions of WUY is "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)". |
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What does WUY mean? WUY as abbreviation means "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)". |
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What is shorthand of Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)? The most common shorthand of "Wuya (spoken in Nigeria)" is WUY. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AGCPN - Association for Good Clinical Practice in Nigeria
- ASWHAN - Association of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
- CDWRN - Campaign for Democratic and Workers' Rights in Nigeria
- CENGAIN - Centre for Nonviolence and Gender Advocacy in Nigeria
- CISHAN - Civil Society on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
- COCIN - Church of Christ in Nigeria
- ACN - Anglican Church in Nigeria
- SEIN - Secondary Education in Nigeria
- SCIN - Shell Companies in Nigeria
- APIN - AIDS Prevention in Nigeria
- CHILDREN - Child Help in Legal Defence of Rights to Education in Nigeria
- LRN - Laterite Research in Nigeria
- SIC - Spoken in Context
- SPIN - Support Project in Nigeria
- WIN - Watershed Initiative in Nigeria
- YMSIR - Your Message Spoken In Rochester
- YMSR - Your Message Spoken in Rochester
- HRN - Human Rights in Nigeria
- pidgin, pidgin English. - Any of a number of dialects combining English and a local language, spoken in various parts of the world.
- A Little Stiff - Short of in want of, usually spoken in reference to money. e.g. "Can ya' loan me some moolah mate?" "Sorry mate! I'm a little stiff at present." See also "Stiff"