What does MUG mean?
MUG means Manchester University Geology
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Manchester University Geology?
Manchester University Geology can be abbreviated as MUG
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What does MUG stand for? MUG stands for "Manchester University Geology". |
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How to abbreviate "Manchester University Geology"? "Manchester University Geology" can be abbreviated as MUG. |
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What is the meaning of MUG abbreviation? The meaning of MUG abbreviation is "Manchester University Geology". |
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What is MUG abbreviation? One of the definitions of MUG is "Manchester University Geology". |
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What does MUG mean? MUG as abbreviation means "Manchester University Geology". |
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What is shorthand of Manchester University Geology? The most common shorthand of "Manchester University Geology" is MUG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MUUCU - Manchester University and UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) Christian Union
- MUWO - Manchester University Wind Orchestra
- GMU - Geology Manchester University
- MUC - Manchester University Computer
- MUHE - Manchester University High Energy
- MUSEA - Manchester University Society for Emerging Artists
- MUOC - Manchester University Orienteering Club
- MUCSS - Manchester University Chinese Students Society
- MULGA - Manchester University Law Graduates Association
- MURT - Manchester University Reporting Tool
- MU - Manchester University
- MUSS - Manchester University Software System
- MUAS - Manchester University Air Squadron (UK)
- MUBC - Manchester University Boat Club (UK)
- MUBS - Manchester University Buddhist Society (UK; est. 1971)
- MUDC - Manchester University Diabetes Centre
- MUFS - Manchester University Film Society (UK)
- MUKC - Manchester University Korfball Club (UK)
- MULS - Manchester University Law Society (Manchester, England, UK)
- MIMAS - Manchester Information & Associated Services (Manchester University, England)