What does OVD mean?
OVD means Objects of Virtual Desire
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Objects of Virtual Desire?
Objects of Virtual Desire can be abbreviated as OVD
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What does OVD stand for? OVD stands for "Objects of Virtual Desire". |
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How to abbreviate "Objects of Virtual Desire"? "Objects of Virtual Desire" can be abbreviated as OVD. |
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What is the meaning of OVD abbreviation? The meaning of OVD abbreviation is "Objects of Virtual Desire". |
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What is OVD abbreviation? One of the definitions of OVD is "Objects of Virtual Desire". |
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What does OVD mean? OVD as abbreviation means "Objects of Virtual Desire". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAVBA - American Association of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants
- AVUCS - Association of Virtual Universities, Colleges and Schools
- CCOVE - California Consortium of Virtual Educators
- CONVR - Construction Applications of Virtual Reality
- DEJAVU - Dermatological Education as Joint Accomplishment of Virtual Universities
- FFIVW - File Format for the Interchange of Virtual Worlds
- HKNVE - Hong Kong Network of Virtual Enterprises
- IAOVA - International Association of Virtual Assistants
- IAVO - International Association of Virtual Organizations, Inc.
- IAVOA - International Association of Virtual Office Assistants
- OOMD - Object of My Desire
- EONS - Elementary Objects of Neural Systems
- HISD - Hurlbert Index of Sexual Desire
- OLORD - Our Lady of Reluctant Desire
- OMD - Objects of Mass Destruction
- OOMO - Objects of My Obsession
- POK - Principal Objects of Knowledge
- UFOLA - Unidentified Flying Objects of Latin America
- WMD - Weapon of Mass Desire
- RABADAD - Running A Business And Doing A Degree. Members of this kind of virtual club (otherwise known as SISA - self-inflicted social abstinence) will recognise the need for such a concept. (Thanks Jane Penson).