What does CBC mean?
CBC means Can Buy a Championship
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Can Buy a Championship?
Can Buy a Championship can be abbreviated as CBC
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What does CBC stand for? CBC stands for "Can Buy a Championship". |
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How to abbreviate "Can Buy a Championship"? "Can Buy a Championship" can be abbreviated as CBC. |
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What is the meaning of CBC abbreviation? The meaning of CBC abbreviation is "Can Buy a Championship". |
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What is CBC abbreviation? One of the definitions of CBC is "Can Buy a Championship". |
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What does CBC mean? CBC as abbreviation means "Can Buy a Championship". |
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What is shorthand of Can Buy a Championship? The most common shorthand of "Can Buy a Championship" is CBC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DTMCB - Dreams That Money Can Buy
- BVD - Buy a Voodoo Doll
- CCMAD - Can Can Make A Difference
- MOFCB - Mike Oldfield Fans Can Buy
- SYWBP - So You Want to Buy a President
- TTRBC - Top Ten Reasons to Buy a Compaq
- BAP - Buy a Piece
- Iwbaptakyaiysta - I will Buy A Plane Ticket and Kick Your Ass If You Say That Again
- tfu2baw - time for you to buy a watch
- bal - Buy A Life
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