What does SIC mean?
SIC means Spelling Is Crap
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Spelling Is Crap?
Spelling Is Crap can be abbreviated as SIC
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What does SIC stand for? SIC stands for "Spelling Is Crap". |
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How to abbreviate "Spelling Is Crap"? "Spelling Is Crap" can be abbreviated as SIC. |
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What is the meaning of SIC abbreviation? The meaning of SIC abbreviation is "Spelling Is Crap". |
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What is SIC abbreviation? One of the definitions of SIC is "Spelling Is Crap". |
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What does SIC mean? SIC as abbreviation means "Spelling Is Crap". |
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What is shorthand of Spelling Is Crap? The most common shorthand of "Spelling Is Crap" is SIC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CICO - Crap In Crap Out
- MLIC - My Life Is Crap
- RIC - Rap Is Crap
- SPAG - Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
- SPG - Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
- SNSF - Spelling Number Search Function
- EWIC - Everything What Is Crap
- SBOC - Spelling Bee of Canada
- SCALE - Spelling Correction Adapted for Learners of English
- SRA - Spelling Reform Association
- CADILLAC - Crap Ass Deville Is Lacking Life And Clutch
- Sp? - Spelling
- SIC - Spelling in Context (mnemonic for the Latin meaning 'thus so')
- sagn - Spelling and Grammar Nazi
- SIC - Spelling Is Correct
- SPELL - Spelling Performance Evaluation For Language And Literacy
- sa - Spelling Ace
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