What does 4WW mean?
4WW means The Fourth World War
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for The Fourth World War?
The Fourth World War can be abbreviated as 4WW
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What does 4WW stand for? 4WW stands for "The Fourth World War". |
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How to abbreviate "The Fourth World War"? "The Fourth World War" can be abbreviated as 4WW. |
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What is the meaning of 4WW abbreviation? The meaning of 4WW abbreviation is "The Fourth World War". |
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What does 4WW mean? 4WW as abbreviation means "The Fourth World War". |
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What is shorthand of The Fourth World War? The most common shorthand of "The Fourth World War" is 4WW. |
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- SNAFU - Situation Normal - All Fouled Up. Obviously this is the more polite version, included here because of its historical interest. The acronym is from the second world war, when widely used by the Americans forces, and incidentally later used as name by 1970s