What does ROAR mean?
ROAR means Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack?
Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack can be abbreviated as ROAR
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What does ROAR stand for? ROAR stands for "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack". |
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How to abbreviate "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack"? "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack" can be abbreviated as ROAR. |
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What is the meaning of ROAR abbreviation? The meaning of ROAR abbreviation is "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack". |
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What is ROAR abbreviation? One of the definitions of ROAR is "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack". |
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What does ROAR mean? ROAR as abbreviation means "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack". |
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What is shorthand of Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack? The most common shorthand of "Residents Opposed to the Auto Racetrack" is ROAR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCOMY - Chicagoland Coalition Opposed to the Militarization of Youth
- ROKT - Residents Opposed to Kittitas Turbines
- COST - Citizens Opposed to the SunCoast Tollway, Inc.
- MOO - Mothers Opposed to the Occult
- RCPA - Residents' Committee to Protect the Adirondacks
- CCOMY - Chicagoland Committee Opposed to the Militarization of Youth
- IOTTC - Ithacans Opposed to the Twelve Tribes Cult
- OCMA - Opposed by the California Medical Association
- ROAR - Residents Opposed to Airport Racket
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