What does TSS mean?
TSS means The Summer Set
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for The Summer Set?
The Summer Set can be abbreviated as TSS
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What does TSS stand for? TSS stands for "The Summer Set". |
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What does TSS mean? TSS as abbreviation means "The Summer Set". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LOSW - Last of the Summer Wine
- SitS - Science in the Summer
- SSSSS - Super Suicide Society of the Summer Session
- TSIB - The Summer in Between
- CS - City the Summer
- CSW - Coven of the Summer Wolf
- TES - The End of the Summer
- TINNPE - Continuing training in tourism-related SMEs to take account of the challenges set by the European charter for sustainable Tourismin the Natural and National Parks of Europe
- TMS - The Monochrome Set
- TSE - The Summer Exchange
- TSL - The Summer of Love
- TSS - The Standards Set
- TSO - The Summer Obsession
- TSOG - The Summer Olympic Games
- BENNY - Bayonne, Elizabeth, Newark, New York (South Jersey slang for rude visitors from NY or North Jersey to the beaches in the summer)
- tsg - The Summer Garden
- tsp - the Summer Party
- tss - The Smart Set
- set-top box. - A device that connects a television to other devices, found in some hotels. So-called because it is often placed on top of the television set. Sometimes called a set-top unit (STU).
- NINJA - No Income, No Job or Assets. A relatively recent acronym which achieved prominence during the summer 2007 'sub-prime' loans crisis, in which banks and financial markets questioned (for a day or two anyway) the wisdom of lending too much money to people wh