What does PLC mean?
PLC means Paralyzed the Caretaker
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Paralyzed the Caretaker?
Paralyzed the Caretaker can be abbreviated as PLC
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What does PLC stand for? PLC stands for "Paralyzed the Caretaker". |
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How to abbreviate "Paralyzed the Caretaker"? "Paralyzed the Caretaker" can be abbreviated as PLC. |
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What is the meaning of PLC abbreviation? The meaning of PLC abbreviation is "Paralyzed the Caretaker". |
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What is PLC abbreviation? One of the definitions of PLC is "Paralyzed the Caretaker". |
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What does PLC mean? PLC as abbreviation means "Paralyzed the Caretaker". |
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What is shorthand of Paralyzed the Caretaker? The most common shorthand of "Paralyzed the Caretaker" is PLC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CSO - Caretaker Site Office
- PA - Paralyzed Age
- PAV - Paralyzed Veterans of America
- PES - Paralyzed Evaporation System
- PHV - Paralyzed Hoosier Veterans
- PVA - Paralyzed Veterans of America
- PVAF - Paralyzed Veterans Association of Florida
- PMV - Paralyzed and Mechanically Ventilated
- CEED - Caretaker Exemption End Date
- COBRA - Caretaker Obstreperous-Behavior Rating Assessment
- CPR - Caretaker Position Required
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- PVA - Paralyzed Veterans Association
- PVA - Paralyzed Veterans of American
- PVAF - Paralyzed Veterans Assoc of Florida
- PAIDS - paralyzed academic investigator's disease syndrome
- cg - Caretaker Government
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