What does PART mean?
PART means Played Roles in This
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Played Roles in This?
Played Roles in This can be abbreviated as PART
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What does PART stand for? PART stands for "Played Roles in This". |
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How to abbreviate "Played Roles in This"? "Played Roles in This" can be abbreviated as PART. |
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What is the meaning of PART abbreviation? The meaning of PART abbreviation is "Played Roles in This". |
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What is PART abbreviation? One of the definitions of PART is "Played Roles in This". |
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What does PART mean? PART as abbreviation means "Played Roles in This". |
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What is shorthand of Played Roles in This? The most common shorthand of "Played Roles in This" is PART. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HARIM - Highways Agency Roles in Incident Management
- ITCON - In This Connection
- THURSIS - The Human Roles In Space
- ITE - In This Economy
- ITT - In This Thread
- ITT - In This Together
- ITT - In This Topic
- ITP - In This Picture
- ACT - Acquired Citizenship in This
- ADT - Annual Data in This
- CPT - Codes Provided in This
- CPT - Codes Published in This
- ITTC - In This Together Campaign
- ITC - In This Channel
- ITC - In This Channel" or "In That Case
- ITM - In This Manual
- CHINA - Chick Hunting In North Africa. Naval acronym, suitably toned down because the original meaning is too rich for this page. Possibly the most outrageous acronym in this listing. (Ack S Dancer)
- CRITWATNF - Currently Residing In The Where Are They Now File. The full expression perhaps originated, certainly features and achieved prominence in Rob Reiner's 1984 classic rock band spoof masterpiece movie This is Spinal Tap. A radio DJ refers to the band in this
- DIMWIT - Don't Interrupt Me While I'm Talking. I rarely publish newly created acronyms in this listing, but this one is so good I had to include it. This was created and sent to me by writer Sandra McCarthy, thanks. An alternative interpretation (thanks P Myers) i
- FFFF (or the 4F's) - Find 'em, Feel 'em, Fondle'em, and Forget 'em. Polite version. This expression is in this listing for historical reference only and is not recommended for use anywhere. The Four F's probably originated and certainly came to prominence in the British Armed