ttr |
ttr |
In internet|slang|lang=en terms the difference between ttr and ttr
is that
ttr is (internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing while
ttr is (internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
As adverbs the difference between ttr and ttr
is that
ttr is (internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing while
ttr is (internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
terms |
ttr |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adverb ttr is
(internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
wikidiffcom |
ttr |
As an adverb ttr is
(internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
timing |
ttr |
As a noun timing
is (obsolete) an occurrence or event.
As a verb timing
is .
As an adverb ttr is
(internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
clutch |
ttr |
As a verb clutch
is to seize, as though with claws.
As a noun clutch
is the claw of a predatory animal or bird or
clutch can be a brood of chickens or a sitting of eggs.
As an adjective clutch
is (us) performing or tending to perform well in difficult, high-pressure situations.
As an adverb ttr is
(internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
day |
ttr |
As a noun day
is any period of 24 hours.
As a verb day
is to spend a day (in a place).
As a proper noun Day
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} derived from a medieval diminutive of David.
As an adverb TTR is
used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
something |
ttr |
As adverbs the difference between something and ttr
is that
something is (degree) somewhat; to a degree while
ttr is (internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
As a pronoun something
is an uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.
As an adjective something
is having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.
As a verb something
is applied to an action whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, eg from words of a song.
As a noun something
is an object whose nature is yet to be defined.
someone |
ttr |
As a pronoun someone
is some person.
As a noun someone
is a partially specified but unnamed person.
As an adverb TTR is
used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.
express |
ttr |
As an adjective express
is (not comparable) moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
As a noun express
is a mode of transportation, often a train, that travels quickly or directly or
express can be (obsolete) the action of conveying some idea using words or actions; communication, expression.
As a verb express
is (
senseid) to convey or communicate; to make known or explicit.
As an adverb ttr is
(internet|slang) used to express when someone or something has saved the day; being clutch, or having good timing.