What does MOO mean?
MOO means Movement of the Oppressed
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Movement of the Oppressed?
Movement of the Oppressed can be abbreviated as MOO
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What does MOO stand for? MOO stands for "Movement of the Oppressed". |
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How to abbreviate "Movement of the Oppressed"? "Movement of the Oppressed" can be abbreviated as MOO. |
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What is the meaning of MOO abbreviation? The meaning of MOO abbreviation is "Movement of the Oppressed". |
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What is MOO abbreviation? One of the definitions of MOO is "Movement of the Oppressed". |
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What does MOO mean? MOO as abbreviation means "Movement of the Oppressed". |
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What is shorthand of Movement of the Oppressed? The most common shorthand of "Movement of the Oppressed" is MOO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MOCEP - Movement of the Believers of Peace and Equality
- TOPLAB - Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory
- MPR - Popular Movement of the Revolution
- NMCT - National Movement of the Crimean Tatars
- POTO - Pedagogy of the Oppressed
- AMAP - Automated Movement of the Acceptor Phase
- CTO - Center for the Theatre of the Oppressed
- LOTO - Liberators of the Oppressed
- MIA - Movement of the Islamic
- MLL - Movement of the Libertarian Left
- MRL - Movement of the Revolutionary Left
- OIBAPMW - Original Independent Benevolent Afro-Pacific Movement of the World
- PMEW - Pacific Movement of the Eastern World
- PTO - Pedagogy Theatre of the Oppressed
- RMP - Recycling Movement of the Philippines
- SCMP - Student Christian Movement of the Philippines
- PCTP/MRPP - Partido Comunista dos Trabalhadores Portugueses/Movimento Reorganizativo do Partido do Proletariado (Portuguese: Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers/Reorganizative Movement of the Party of the P
- cto - Centre for the Theatre of the Oppressed
- MRPP - Reorganized Movement of the Party of the Proletariat
- MST - Movimento Sem Terra (The Movement of the Landless)