What does BCE mean?
BCE means But the Counter
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What is the abbreviation for But the Counter?
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What does BCE stand for? BCE stands for "But the Counter". |
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How to abbreviate "But the Counter"? "But the Counter" can be abbreviated as BCE. |
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What is the meaning of BCE abbreviation? The meaning of BCE abbreviation is "But the Counter". |
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What is BCE abbreviation? One of the definitions of BCE is "But the Counter". |
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What does BCE mean? BCE as abbreviation means "But the Counter". |
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What is shorthand of But the Counter? The most common shorthand of "But the Counter" is BCE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BTC - Behind-the-Counter
- UTC - Under the Counter
- BAD - But the Archdiocese
- BPI - But the Possibility It
- OTC - Other the Counter
- OTC - Ovet the Counter
- OTC - Overt the Counter
- OVC - Over the Counter
- TCRP - The Counter Revolution Page
- TCTP - The Counter Terrorism Page
- bm - But the most
- 2b - But the ballot
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- LONI - Lights On, Nobody In. Alternative acronym to LANO from the 'wheel is turning but the hamster is dead' category. (Ack MG)
- SMOP - Simple Matter Of Programming. SMOP (acknowledgements to D Hall) is typically used in an IT or ITC context, but the principle extends widely: SMOP is a deserved dig at those who make commitments while ignoring the implications (workload) arising for other
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- BTW - But The Weiner
- o-t-c - over-the-counter