What does LOW mean?
LOW means Left Open in Which
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Left Open in Which?
Left Open in Which can be abbreviated as LOW
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What does LOW stand for? LOW stands for "Left Open in Which". |
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How to abbreviate "Left Open in Which"? "Left Open in Which" can be abbreviated as LOW. |
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What is the meaning of LOW abbreviation? The meaning of LOW abbreviation is "Left Open in Which". |
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What is LOW abbreviation? One of the definitions of LOW is "Left Open in Which". |
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What does LOW mean? LOW as abbreviation means "Left Open in Which". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IWC - In Which Case
- OIP - Open in Private
- LOP - Left Open Position
- LOF - Left Open Facing
- LPIA - Left Periphery in Aphasia
- Lbiac - Left Brains in Airport Carpark
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- LBIAC - Left Brains In Airport Carpark. As used by airport and airline ground handling staff the world over, and also very good for inattentive delegates who've had to make an expensive air trip just to fall asleep on your training course. (Ack. David Rawsthorn)
- LBIAC - Left Brains In Airport Carpark. (Not an airline but an amusing acronym used by airport staff referring to daft customers)