What does HHR mean?
HHR means His or Her Receipt
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for His or Her Receipt?
His or Her Receipt can be abbreviated as HHR
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What does HHR stand for? HHR stands for "His or Her Receipt". |
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How to abbreviate "His or Her Receipt"? "His or Her Receipt" can be abbreviated as HHR. |
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What is the meaning of HHR abbreviation? The meaning of HHR abbreviation is "His or Her Receipt". |
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What is HHR abbreviation? One of the definitions of HHR is "His or Her Receipt". |
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What does HHR mean? HHR as abbreviation means "His or Her Receipt". |
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What is shorthand of His or Her Receipt? The most common shorthand of "His or Her Receipt" is HHR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HHC - His or Her Certificate
- HHC - His or Her Company
- HHC - His or Her Concurrence
- HHS - His or Her Spouse
- HHS - His or Her Statement
- HHE - His or Her Employer
- HHE - His or Her Examination
- HHA - His or Her Application
- HHO - His or Her Obligation
- HRH - His (or Her) Royal Highness
- HRM - His (or Her) Royal Majesty
- HIH - His (or Her) Imperial Highness
- HIM - His (or Her) Imperial Majesty
- HMCyS - His or Her Majesty's Ceylon Ship
- HMPS - His or Her Majesty's Pakistan Ship
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