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What does "btt" and "bump" stand for ???

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What does "btt" and "bump" stand for ???

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What does "btt" and "bump" stand for ????
I am new to forums and have not figured this out yet. :?
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Post by TuffRR »

What does General 4x4 Tech/Discussion stand for?



btt = back to top, bump = back to top
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Re: What does "btt" and "bump" stand for

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Tim D wrote:What does "btt" and "bump" stand for ????
I am new to forums and have not figured this out yet. :?


Well as you’re new...
1st.. Use the search button
2nd.. This is the tech section, enquiries like this are best off in general chit chat
3rd.. Btt or bump mean back to top or bump to top (of the list)
4th.. Readers are leaders .. Have a quick look at the top of this section if the forum re Announcements etc.
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Post by glen1n »

i wonder how many threads there are on this subject :roll:
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Post by Busiboy »

If you serch 'btt' 158 threads have it.
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Post by Bighazza »

search for bump and there is 821 :shock:
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Post by Slunnie »

ttt only has 57 though :lol:
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Post by -Richo- »

glen1n wrote:i wonder how many threads there are on this subject :roll:


Probably not as many as there are for how to post pics :armsup:
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Post by Busiboy »

How do we do that again?

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calling robbie...
calling robbie...

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Post by Bingham »

BTT = big tited transvestites!
bump = bum u mum please!

just jokin no one get angry......
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Re: What does "btt" and "bump" stand for

Post by Tim D »

love_mud wrote:
Tim D wrote:What does "btt" and "bump" stand for ????
I am new to forums and have not figured this out yet. :?


Well as you’re new...
1st.. Use the search button
2nd.. This is the tech section, enquiries like this are best off in general chit chat
3rd.. Btt or bump mean back to top or bump to top (of the list)
4th.. Readers are leaders .. Have a quick look at the top of this section if the forum re Announcements etc.


Thank you guys and sorry for putting ths in the wrong section .
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