What does OM&M mean?
OM&M means Of Mice & Men
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Music Abbreviations
Particularly in Music Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Of Mice & Men?
Of Mice & Men can be abbreviated as OM&M
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What does OM&M stand for? OM&M stands for "Of Mice & Men". |
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How to abbreviate "Of Mice & Men"? "Of Mice & Men" can be abbreviated as OM&M. |
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What is the meaning of OM&M abbreviation? The meaning of OM&M abbreviation is "Of Mice & Men". |
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What is OM&M abbreviation? One of the definitions of OM&M is "Of Mice & Men". |
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What does OM&M mean? OM&M as abbreviation means "Of Mice & Men". |
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What is shorthand of Of Mice & Men? The most common shorthand of "Of Mice & Men" is OM&M. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NCFMLA - National Coalition of Free Men Los Angeles
- NORM-UK - National Organization of Restoring Men - United Kingdom
- ARMPITS - Association of Rotund Men Pulling in Their Stomachs
- CEMS - Church of England Men's Society
- BOM - Battle of Mice
- FJMC - Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs
- HSAM - Health Status of American Men
- ICCM - International Council of Catholic Men
- HOAMC - Heart of America Men's Chorus
- MVMp - Minute Virus of Mice
- MVMi - Minute Virus of Mice
- MVM - Minute Virus of Mice
- OMAM - Of Mice and Men
- PVM - Pneumonia Virus of Mice
- BCACAM - British Columbia Association of Counsellors of Abusive Men
- LIVIM - Lethal Intestinal Virus Infection of Mice
- MVMP - minute virus of mice, prototype strain
- PVM - Pnuemonia Virus of Mice
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