"WWTDD" can mean "What would Tyler Durden do," referring to the popular character from the film Fight Club. Tyler is famous for his unconventional and sometimes questionable methods of improving society and one's self. His titular fight club was an outlet for aggression that grew into a revolutionary movement.
Sit-Coms have definitive, scripted dialogue, stage directions, and usually involve more than one person. Stand-Up is usually one person, the routines differ from performance to performance, etc.
They should stand atleast 7 inches from floor to shoulder, at limit, they should stand 15 inches from floor to shoulder
A stand for awesome and J stand for joyful
buret stand
It's a type of recording method for bootleg copies of movies still in theatres. This specific method usually involves a camera and a concealed stand (ie a small tri-pod), generating a recording of somewhat higher video quality than a simple "cam" upload (in which no stand is used).
Stand on
What AFF stand for is "affirmative" usually.
usually in the last row or second-to-last row. and they usually sit, not stand.
Usually when he can't stand being alone anymore or when he can't stand not being with you.
It might stand for Salt lake City but usually there is a t on the end.
a city
compromise
usually a joker
X's and O's are usually found in letters or messages, they stand for Hugs and Kisses.
usually it's state boundaries
"Blurb" doesn't actually stand for anything, it is just a short summary usually on the back of a book.
It usually means you can stand in the back behind the seating.