What does FUN mean?
FUN means Friends of the University Neighborhood
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Friends of the University Neighborhood?
Friends of the University Neighborhood can be abbreviated as FUN
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What does FUN stand for? FUN stands for "Friends of the University Neighborhood". |
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How to abbreviate "Friends of the University Neighborhood"? "Friends of the University Neighborhood" can be abbreviated as FUN. |
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What is the meaning of FUN abbreviation? The meaning of FUN abbreviation is "Friends of the University Neighborhood". |
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What is FUN abbreviation? One of the definitions of FUN is "Friends of the University Neighborhood". |
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What does FUN mean? FUN as abbreviation means "Friends of the University Neighborhood". |
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What is shorthand of Friends of the University Neighborhood? The most common shorthand of "Friends of the University Neighborhood" is FUN. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FGSJ - Friends of the Georgian Society of Jamaica
- FGUL - Friends of Glasgow University Library
- FIONS - Friends of the Institute of Noetic Sciences
- FNINR - Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research
- FORCV - Friends of the Republic of Cabo Verde
- FoEIoM - Friends of the Earth Isle of Man
- FOEUL - Friends of Edinburgh University Library
- TIFTP - The Israeli Friends of the Tibetan People
- FCFA - Friends of the Center for the Arts
- FAIRE - Friends of the Animals in the Redwood Empire
- FODU - Friends of Duke University
- FSDA - Friends of the Denver School of the Arts
- FOBU - Friends of Bethlehem University
- TFOTR - The Friends of the Reserves
- FCRP - Friends of the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed
- FNFSR - Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River
- FPUL - Friends of Princeton University Library
- FUN - Friends of the University of Nottingham
- fba - Friends of the Birds of the Air
- fme - Friends of the Museum of the Everglades