What does SICK mean?
SICK means Single Income Couple Kids
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Single Income Couple Kids?
Single Income Couple Kids can be abbreviated as SICK
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What does SICK stand for? SICK stands for "Single Income Couple Kids". |
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How to abbreviate "Single Income Couple Kids"? "Single Income Couple Kids" can be abbreviated as SICK. |
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What is the meaning of SICK abbreviation? The meaning of SICK abbreviation is "Single Income Couple Kids". |
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What is SICK abbreviation? One of the definitions of SICK is "Single Income Couple Kids". |
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What does SICK mean? SICK as abbreviation means "Single Income Couple Kids". |
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What is shorthand of Single Income Couple Kids? The most common shorthand of "Single Income Couple Kids" is SICK. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SINK - Single Income No Kids
- SINK SCUM - Single, Independent, No Kids; the Self-Centered Urban Male
- SITKOM - Single Income Two Kids Outrageous Mortgage
- SINBAD - Single Income No Bird And Delighted :-)
- SINBAD - Single Income No Bloke Absolutely Desperate :-)
- SINBAD - Single Income No Bloke And Delighted :-)
- SINBAD - Single Income No Bloke And Desperate :-)
- SINBAD - Single Income, No Boyfriend Absolutely Desperate :-)
- SINS - Single Income No Sex
- SITCOM - Single Income Two Children Obsolete Marriage :-)
- SITCOM - Single Income Two Children Oppressive Mortgage
- SITCOM - Single Income, Two Children, Outrageous Mortgage
- SPARK - Single Parents Raising Kids
- SICO - Single Income Couple Of
- SIC - Single Income Couple
- Sick - Single Income, Coupla' Kids
- Sinbad - Single Income No Boyfriend and Desperate
- spak - Single Parents Active Kids
- SINBAD - Single Income No Boyfriend And Desperate. Demographics acronym from the Bridget Jones era. (Ack. John)
- SITCOM - Single Income Two Children Oppressive Mortgage. For consumer customer profiling, Maslow Hierarchy of Needs examples, etc. Sitcom, meaning situation comedy, is in itself a 'made-up' portmanteau word (ack Noor). Alternatively SITCOM might be interpreted mor