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OK this has bugged me for absolutely ages. In Thunderbirds what does F.A.B. mean. Nobody i ask knows either? Come on, somebody must know!
 
According to Wiki:

wiki said:
The characters use the radio sign-off "F.A.B." rather than "Roger" or "Out". Anderson was often asked what F.A.B. stood for, but stated it in fact simply stood for "fab" (short for "fabulous"), a 1960s catchphrase.

Few peeps on the net also stated that it basically means "fabulous" - just like "over and out", except it's "Fab".
 
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it usually isn't pronounced F.A.B. rather than just as one word Fab. Must be something else. Thunderbirds doesn't seem like the kind of show that uses Fabulous as a common phrase for it's show.
 
The thing is, they even explained that the word "Fab" was very popular at the time during the 60's. It's just an abbreviation for fabulous - doesn't really matter if it was pronounced F.A.B. or Fab. You basically get the idea nonetheless.
 
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Not on the show (at least I don't think) but they did explain what it meant since so many people were curious about it.

Google is my friend, by the way.
 
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