What does LOTS mean?
LOTS means Learning on the Streets
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Learning on the Streets?
Learning on the Streets can be abbreviated as LOTS
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What does LOTS stand for? LOTS stands for "Learning on the Streets". |
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How to abbreviate "Learning on the Streets"? "Learning on the Streets" can be abbreviated as LOTS. |
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What is the meaning of LOTS abbreviation? The meaning of LOTS abbreviation is "Learning on the Streets". |
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What is LOTS abbreviation? One of the definitions of LOTS is "Learning on the Streets". |
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What does LOTS mean? LOTS as abbreviation means "Learning on the Streets". |
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What is shorthand of Learning on the Streets? The most common shorthand of "Learning on the Streets" is LOTS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CAHOOTS - Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets
- FLOTI - Flexible Learning on the Internet
- PHLIP - Prentice Hall's Learning on the Internet Partnership
- LOTM - Learning on the Move
- LOSOL - Learning on the Stage of Life
- OJL - On the Job Learning
- SECOS - Sexually Exploited Children on the Streets
- FLOW - Fisheries Learning on the Web
- FOLLOW - Foreign Language Learning On the world wide Web
- GLOW - Graduate Learning on the Web
- LDIAG - Learning Disabilities on the Agenda
- Sos - Safety on the Streets
- TSSF - The Streets of SanFrancisco
- TSPA - The Streets of Palo Alto
- lots - Life on the Streets
- secos - Sexual Exploitation of Children on the Streets
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