What does EOP mean?
EOP means Expiration of the Original Permit
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Expiration of the Original Permit?
Expiration of the Original Permit can be abbreviated as EOP
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What does EOP stand for? EOP stands for "Expiration of the Original Permit". |
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How to abbreviate "Expiration of the Original Permit"? "Expiration of the Original Permit" can be abbreviated as EOP. |
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What is the meaning of EOP abbreviation? The meaning of EOP abbreviation is "Expiration of the Original Permit". |
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What is EOP abbreviation? One of the definitions of EOP is "Expiration of the Original Permit". |
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What does EOP mean? EOP as abbreviation means "Expiration of the Original Permit". |
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What is shorthand of Expiration of the Original Permit? The most common shorthand of "Expiration of the Original Permit" is EOP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COTOC - Campers of the Original Colonies
- BEP - Boundaries of the Existing Permit
- bop - Boundaries of the Original Permit
- BPP - Boundaries of the Proposed Permit
- COF - Corner of the Original Frame
- CoM - Copy of the Original MASTER
- CSPP - Cross Sections of the Proposed Permit
- EEP - Expiration of the Existing Permit
- GPP - Geology of the Proposed Permit
- IPP - Inspection of the Proposed Permit
- OCR - Of the Original Cruise
- OCOF - Opposite Corner of the Original Frame
- PIP - Percentage of the Initial Permit
- POP - Period of the Original Permit
- SOE - Success of the Original EverQuest
- VPP - Vicinity of the Proposed Permit
- GWR - Goes When Ready. A 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway (which makes it over 50 years old - see full entry in corporanyms section) and of course transferable to many situations and people which act when ready and not before
- SIAM - Sexual Intercourse At Midnight. Acronym bedfellow, so to speak, of BURMA, (thanks A Sanderson). Completely unrelated to the acronym interpretation, Siam is now Thailand (since 1939), and was birthplace (and thereby terminology derivation) of the original
- GWR - Goes When Ready. Kindly and reverential 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway, illustrating that the tradition of re-interpreting amusing meanings from company names and initials has been around for at least a half a century
- ZüNDAPP - Zündapp is the name of a German Motorcycle company. The name is a compound word of the original company name Die Zünder-Apparatebau-Gesellschaft. Die = The Zünd = Zünder = The ignition achieved, inception-construction-bringing to finish; App = Apparat