What does AMD mean?
AMD means A Must Developer
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for A Must Developer?
A Must Developer can be abbreviated as AMD
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What does AMD stand for? AMD stands for "A Must Developer". |
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What is the meaning of AMD abbreviation? The meaning of AMD abbreviation is "A Must Developer". |
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What is AMD abbreviation? One of the definitions of AMD is "A Must Developer". |
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What does AMD mean? AMD as abbreviation means "A Must Developer". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MHSMM - Must Have Slipped My Mind
- MYIOBM - Must You Insist on Bothering Me?
- RIMAT - Must-Ride Company Material
- ACRONYMS - A Common Representation Of Names You Must Shorten
- ACRONYMS - A Crazy Roundup of Nonsense You Must See
- BABD - Become A Better Developer
- D2D - Developer to Developer
- DAAS - Developer as A Service
- TNPMS - The Net Page is a Must Sorry
- ddd - Developer Developer Developer
- adhesion contract . - A contract that is weighted in favor of one party, typically the party presenting the contract. The fine print Terms and Conditions that cruise and tour clients must agree to as a condition of taking
- extension ladder. - A form used on a manual airline ticket to extend the fare area when more than 13 cities must be listed on an itinerary.
- global indicator. - A code that appears next to the fare and tells what route the travel must take.
- letter of agreement. - A contract in the form of a letter from one person or company to another; both parties must sign for the agreement to become binding.
- mustering station, muster station. - A place on a ship where passengers or crew must gather in case of emergency.
- port manning. - A certain minimum number of crew that must, by law, be aboard a cruise ship while it is in port. The number is supposed to be sufficient to evecuate the ship if necessary.
- U-2 - Must have body armor, helmet, weapon and magazine whenever out side a hardened building or trailer. Usually for a specified time period.
- D2D - Developer-to-Developer or Day-to-Day
- JFDI - Just Flipping Do It. The polite version. Pronounced 'Jifdi', this acronym is the antidote to procrastination, and a reminder that simply getting on with it is often the best answer to most moments of self-doubt or hesitation. JFDI is a must for management
- EAY - Eric A. Young, developer of SSLeay Library