Got to tell you this. I found it highly amusing.I sent my boyfriend a text when I was really ill. It basically said I was in need of some T.L.C. You know tender loving care as I was so ill. To my suprise he turned up on my doorstep with a bottle of T.C.P. I think MichaelP is probably right though.
2006-12-09 12:18:21
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answered by itgirl23 3
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answered by ? 3
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Tcp Ointment
2016-10-04 10:31:29
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answered by vansoest 4
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Treat Care Protect _ its an old antidote from the 16thc.
The Monks used to help travellers cross rivers and estuarys and they would plant various herbal plants by the riverside to aid weary travellers and would put a sign near the river bank saying-
TCP- and on that note, travellers new that they were due a safe crossing.
2006-12-09 12:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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TCP,Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl is a mild antiseptic, produced and sold in the United Kingdom by Pfizer. The brand name comes from its chemical name, which is trichlorophenol. The liquid form of TCP is one of the most well-known brands of antiseptic in the UK, and its distinctive sweet, medicinal odiferous odour can be identified by many as the generic smell of antiseptic.
2006-12-09 16:43:01
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answered by wierdos!!! 4
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Totally Cr@p Poultice
2006-12-09 12:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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TCP = Trichlorophenol.
A cyclyc aromatic hydrocoarbon based on a benzene ring
C6H2Cl3OH
2006-12-09 13:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol, and pronounced as separate letters. TCP is one of the main protocols in TCP/IP networks. Whereas the IP protocol deals only with packets, TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data.
or medically, it is a form of antiseptic, it has halogenated phenols.
2006-12-09 13:39:18
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answered by thegreenmooseofdoom 2
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TCP (antiseptic) - the brand name of
Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl
2006-12-09 12:12:41
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answered by I Am Legend 5
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Michael P is right:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_(antiseptic)
2006-12-09 12:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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