TBC stands for "To Be Confirmed" and is often used in various contexts, such as film ratings or event scheduling, to indicate that details are not yet finalized. In the context of film, a TBC rating means that the film has not yet been rated by the relevant classification authority, and viewers may need to wait for the official rating to understand its suitability for different audiences.
I think you must have seen TBC in the tournament schedule. It means - To Be Confirmed. 1st semifinal - TBC v TBC That's because they don't know which teams will qualify for semis.
Well, honey, TBC stands for "To Be Confirmed," so technically there's no age restriction because they haven't confirmed the rating yet. It's like trying to guess someone's age without seeing their ID - impossible! Just keep an eye out for when they finally spill the beans on that rating, and then you'll know if you're old enough to handle it.
It is about 12.That is how old you have to be to go into a movie. That means you will have to be 12 years old!
Because rating of films depends on the audience not by producers. That's why rating from producers are not mention as valid.
No, she was battering for more money and it didn't work out. However, the chemistry between she and Tony was really good, so the gossip is she may in fact be back...TBC
The acronym "tbc" stands for "to be confirmed." In the context of an energy rating, this means that the rating or information is not yet finalized or determined. It suggests that more information or details about the energy rating are expected to be provided at a later time.
what TBC means is to be coming ...................................................................................................................... That's not it you said it wrong. It stands for 'To be confirmed' (The age rating on Games/DVD etc.) by kutha
In most uses TBC stands for "to be confirmed" or "to be continued".TBC = Tauranga boys college, To Be ConfirmedTBC= The Burning Crusade!TBC = That book cooksIn cinemas TBC stands for.. To Be Continued
tbc means - to be confirmed
what is the meaning of tbc when a game release
To be confirmed/concluded. You normally see this when a film is coming out but the rating has not been decided yet.
I think you must have seen TBC in the tournament schedule. It means - To Be Confirmed. 1st semifinal - TBC v TBC That's because they don't know which teams will qualify for semis.
Well, honey, TBC stands for "To Be Confirmed," so technically there's no age restriction because they haven't confirmed the rating yet. It's like trying to guess someone's age without seeing their ID - impossible! Just keep an eye out for when they finally spill the beans on that rating, and then you'll know if you're old enough to handle it.
The TBC fuse is for Truck Body Control. It is for the interior lighting and door locks.
on the box for pre ordering, it looks like an 18 but its tbc i think it will be either a 15 or 18 depending on the language and the violence tonePICKLE
to be confirmed
Yes