What does APSP mean?
APSP means And Patriotism to the Point
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for And Patriotism to the Point?
And Patriotism to the Point can be abbreviated as APSP
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What does APSP stand for? APSP stands for "And Patriotism to the Point". |
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How to abbreviate "And Patriotism to the Point"? "And Patriotism to the Point" can be abbreviated as APSP. |
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What is the meaning of APSP abbreviation? The meaning of APSP abbreviation is "And Patriotism to the Point". |
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What is APSP abbreviation? One of the definitions of APSP is "And Patriotism to the Point". |
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What does APSP mean? APSP as abbreviation means "And Patriotism to the Point". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GTTPP - Get to the Point Publishing
- BTTP - Back to the Point
- GTTP - Get to the Point
- MTTP - More to the Point
- SSTP - Short Sweet and to the Point
- STTP - Straight To the Point
- SSTTP - Short Sweet and to the Point
- TTP - To The Point
- TTPS - To the Point Software, Inc.
- ANI - And Also to the Nonprofits Insurance
- AOC - And or to the Component
- AWC - And Write to the Council
- CTTP - Conference to the Point
- POE - point to the Point of Embarkation
- SROMP - Shoulder Range of Movement to the Point
- backhaul. - 1. The movement of an airliner, or other vehicle, from a destination to the point of origin. 2. The shipment of cargo on a returning vehicle.
- circle trip. - Any trip that involves more than one destination, returning to the point of departure, as opposed to a "round trip".
- redeployment - (DOD) The transfer of forces and materiel to support another joint force commander's operational requirements, or to return personnel, equipment, and materiel to the home and/or demobilization station
- ACT - Action Conquers Terror. Straight to the point, very true, no-nonsense acronym (thanks P Myers). The human body and mind are capable of far more than we realise. Fears are truly conquered when we confront them. Action exposes fears and 'can't do' feelings
- BID - Break It Down. When training anything to anybody never teach the whole thing all at once. Break the skill or process down to digestible parts. This will avoid destroying confidence, and enable gradual progress to the point that the whole thing can be prac