What does RIO mean?
RIO means Rhythms in the Outback
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Rhythms in the Outback?
Rhythms in the Outback can be abbreviated as RIO
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What does RIO stand for? RIO stands for "Rhythms in the Outback". |
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How to abbreviate "Rhythms in the Outback"? "Rhythms in the Outback" can be abbreviated as RIO. |
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What is the meaning of RIO abbreviation? The meaning of RIO abbreviation is "Rhythms in the Outback". |
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What is RIO abbreviation? One of the definitions of RIO is "Rhythms in the Outback". |
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What does RIO mean? RIO as abbreviation means "Rhythms in the Outback". |
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What is shorthand of Rhythms in the Outback? The most common shorthand of "Rhythms in the Outback" is RIO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CANGAROO - Collaboration of Australia and Nippon for a Gamma Ray Observatory in the Outback
- ROTW - Rhythms of the World
- RIBS - Rhythms in Black Satin
- SUNCO - The Setting up of Union Network for Co-Operation in the field of development, provision, delivery and dissemination of courses related to CVT in the context of collective bargaining
- TOCG - The Outback Cafe Global
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- Bullamakanka - An imaginary place in the outback. See also "Woop Woop"
- Bull dust - A fine orange coloured dust found in the outback. When it gets wet it makes travelling by motor vehicle extremely difficult. The dust turns into a type of clay which builds-up under your wheel arches
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- Bushie - someone who lives in the outback of Australia
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- CANGAROO - Collaboration between Australian and Nippon for a Gamma Ray Observatory in the Outback - a very high energy cosmic gamma ray observatory, located on the Woomera Prohibited Area in South Australia.[1]