What does MCPR mean?
MCPR means Middle Class Progressive Regimes
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Middle Class Progressive Regimes?
Middle Class Progressive Regimes can be abbreviated as MCPR
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What does MCPR stand for? MCPR stands for "Middle Class Progressive Regimes". |
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How to abbreviate "Middle Class Progressive Regimes"? "Middle Class Progressive Regimes" can be abbreviated as MCPR. |
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What is the meaning of MCPR abbreviation? The meaning of MCPR abbreviation is "Middle Class Progressive Regimes". |
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What is MCPR abbreviation? One of the definitions of MCPR is "Middle Class Progressive Regimes". |
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What does MCPR mean? MCPR as abbreviation means "Middle Class Progressive Regimes". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MEMEAC - Middle East and Middle Eastern American Center
- LMC - Lower Middle-Class
- MC - Middle Class
- NMC - New Middle Class
- PREPS - Progressive Regimes and Earned Privileges Scheme
- RGF - Regimes of Granular Flow
- TAMCA - The American Middle Class Association
- UMC - Upper Middle-Class
- UMCA - Upper Middle Class American
- AMCD - Association for Middle Class Development
- FMCES - Female Middle Class Emigration Society
- MCA-B - middle cerebral, and second-branch middle cerebral
- RMC - Restless Middle Class
- MSMS - Middle Schooltown Middle School
- RC - Regimes de Contrato
- bmc - Black middle class
- mctf - Middle Class Task Force
- MDS - Middle Caicos Airport, Middle Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands
- MUPPIE - Middle-aged Urban Professional. Amusing twist on the YUPPIE theme. Another demographic social class acronym from the 1980s.
- SAL - Suburban Asset Lightweight. Demographic acronym, representing not so well-off people who regard themselves as 'middle class', according to the Future Foundation, accounting for 1.84m of the UK population (May 2006), and the bottom 20% according to monetar