What does NOS mean?
NOS means Not One Sparrow
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Not One Sparrow?
Not One Sparrow can be abbreviated as NOS
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What is the meaning of NOS abbreviation? The meaning of NOS abbreviation is "Not One Sparrow". |
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What does NOS mean? NOS as abbreviation means "Not One Sparrow". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NOONG - Not One of Nature's Gentlemen
- NOS - Not One Scratch
- NTTO - Not Touching That One
- SFMS - Sparrow Family Medical Services
- SPHN - Sparrow Physicians Health Network
- SRMS - Sparrow Regional Medical Supply
- SC - Sparrow Chipping
- SCE - Sparrow and Carolyn Egelsk
- SCSS - Sparrow Cape Sable Seaside
- SDN - Sparrow Data Networks
- SEL - Sparrow Electronics Ltd
- SFG - Sparrow Florida Grasshopper
- NOK - Not Okay" or "No One Knows
- NOTS - Not One and The Same
- available seat miles. - One seat, occupied or not, moved one mile. Used as a measure of airline capacity.
- Off your tucker - not eating; lost one's appetite
- NEET - Not in Employment, Education or Training. During 2009 the number of UK under-25s in this category rose to above one million people. It seems strange that when so much needs doing there are so many people not doing anything, and the authorities are incapab
- NOONG - Not One Of Nature's Gentlemen. Excellent term for covert customer service communications. Sarcastic acronym referring to a rude man, as used by various customer-facing roles, eg, nurses, waitresses, call-centre staff, etc.
- NTBR - Not To Be Resuscitated. In hospitals in the past one occasionally saw NTBR on patients' notes (thanks G Philp), presumably when life/value expectations were at a low level, and before ambulance chasing lawyers began earning money from medicine and ethics.
- NOMI - Not One More Inch