TINA

Etymology

Noun

tina (uncountable)

(slang) The drug methamphetamine hydrochloride (crystal meth)

Anagrams

• NAIT, Tain, Tani, Tian, ain't, aniṭ, anti, anti-, nait, tain, tian

Etymology

Proper noun

Tina

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

A lake in Alaska, near/around Anchorage.

Anagrams

• NAIT, Tain, Tani, Tian, ain't, aniṭ, anti, anti-, nait, tain, tian

Phrase

TINA

Initialism of there is no alternative. (a political slogan of Margaret Thatcher)

Anagrams

• NAIT, Tain, Tani, Tian, ain't, aniṭ, anti, anti-, nait, tain, tian

Source: Wiktionary



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