What does GVA mean?
GVA means Giving a Voice to Animals
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Giving a Voice to Animals?
Giving a Voice to Animals can be abbreviated as GVA
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What does GVA stand for? GVA stands for "Giving a Voice to Animals". |
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How to abbreviate "Giving a Voice to Animals"? "Giving a Voice to Animals" can be abbreviated as GVA. |
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What is the meaning of GVA abbreviation? The meaning of GVA abbreviation is "Giving a Voice to Animals". |
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What is GVA abbreviation? One of the definitions of GVA is "Giving a Voice to Animals". |
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What does GVA mean? GVA as abbreviation means "Giving a Voice to Animals". |
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What is shorthand of Giving a Voice to Animals? The most common shorthand of "Giving a Voice to Animals" is GVA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- V4A - Voice for Animals
- GVV - Giving Voice to Values
- GROW - Giving Real Opportunities to Women
- GROW - Giving Rewarding Opportunities to Work
- GUIDE - Giving Us Ideas to Discipline and Educate
- VTMK - Voice To Melt Knickers (the Voice Deliberately Cultivated By Some Doctors)
- ANVIL - Animals Need a Voice in Legislation
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- v2v - Voice-to-Voice
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