What does GIS mean?
GIS means Generation in the SEE
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Generation in the SEE?
Generation in the SEE can be abbreviated as GIS
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What does GIS stand for? GIS stands for "Generation in the SEE". |
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How to abbreviate "Generation in the SEE"? "Generation in the SEE" can be abbreviated as GIS. |
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What is the meaning of GIS abbreviation? The meaning of GIS abbreviation is "Generation in the SEE". |
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What is GIS abbreviation? One of the definitions of GIS is "Generation in the SEE". |
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What does GIS mean? GIS as abbreviation means "Generation in the SEE". |
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What is shorthand of Generation in the SEE? The most common shorthand of "Generation in the SEE" is GIS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SYITH - See You In The Hallway
- AOP-IS - The older generation and the European InformationSociety: Access for Older People
- GEMINI - Generation of Event Messages In the New Integrated road transport environment
- TNGI - The Next Generation in Internet
- Syitfp - See You in the Funny Pages
- Syitm - See You in the Morning
- ambassador. - The highest ranking diplomatic representative of one country to the government of another. The executive in charge of an embassy, typically located in the capitol city.
- cabin crew. - In the airline industry, the personnel, other than pilots, who work aboard an aircraft while it is in flight. Flight attendants. See also ground crew and flight crew.
- case goods. - In the hotel industry, the headboards, bureaus, chairs, desks, and other furniture in a hotel room. See also soft goods.
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- direct spending. - In the tourism industry, any money that goes directly from a tourist's pocket into the local economy. See also, indirect spending.
- ground crew. - In the airline industry, the workers who service and maintain an aircraft while it is on the ground. See also cabin crew and flight crew.
- soft goods. - In the hotel industry, the linens, carpeting, drapery and similar materials in a hotel room. See also case goods.
- starter. - The first course of a meal; primarily British usage, although gaining popularity in the United States. See also, appetizer.
- temperate zone. - In the Northern hemisphere, the area between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer. In the Southern hemisphere, the area between the Antarctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn.
- turndown service. - In hotels, the practice of folding back the blanket and sheet of the bed in the evening, sometimes accompanied by putting a mint on the pillow or a cordial on the night stand.
- unrestricted rate. - In the hospitality industry, a room price that does not reflect any special discounts or circumstances. Similar to the unrestricted fares in the airline industry. See also rack rate.
- U-shape setup. - In a meeting, a configuration in which tables are formed in the shape of a U, with chairs on the outside of the U and the front of the room at the open end of the U.
- SUITM - See You In The Morning
- SYITFP - See You In The Funny Papers