What does BINO mean?
BINO means Businesses In New Orleans
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Businesses In New Orleans?
Businesses In New Orleans can be abbreviated as BINO
Other shorthands for Businesses In New Orleans are: BNO
Other shorthands for Businesses In New Orleans are: BNO
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What does BINO stand for? BINO stands for "Businesses In New Orleans". |
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What is the meaning of BINO abbreviation? The meaning of BINO abbreviation is "Businesses In New Orleans". |
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What does BINO mean? BINO as abbreviation means "Businesses In New Orleans". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LSUNO - Louisiana State University in New Orleans
- NBNO - New Breed New Orleans
- NCQENO - National Coalition for Quality Education in New Orleans
- KATRINA - Keeping All the Resources in New Orleans Alive
- MSY - Moisant Stock Yards in New Orleans
- RHINO - Rebuilding Hope in New Orleans
- BNO - Businesses in New Orleans
- CGINO - Casino Gambling In New Orleans
- CGNO - Casino Gambling in New Orleans
- CNO - Conference in New Orleans
- CPANO - Chinese Professional Association in New Orleans
- EINO - Educational In New Orleans
- ENO - Educational in New Orleans
- JINO - Jesus in New Orleans
- NYNO - New York New Orleans
- sfno - San Fermin in New Orleans
- sno - Stand in New Orleans
- uno - University in New Orleans
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