What does SIT mean?
SIT means SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO?
SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO can be abbreviated as SIT
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What does SIT stand for? SIT stands for "SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO". |
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How to abbreviate "SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO"? "SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO" can be abbreviated as SIT. |
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What is the meaning of SIT abbreviation? The meaning of SIT abbreviation is "SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO". |
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What is SIT abbreviation? One of the definitions of SIT is "SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO". |
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What does SIT mean? SIT as abbreviation means "SERVICE ARE INELGIBILE TO". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- WALT - We Are Learning To
- ADAA - Are Dedicated to the Agency
- APA - Are Pleased to Announce
- APS - Are Proud to Send
- SACU - Service for Admission to College and University
- SAILD - Service of Assistance to Local and Developing
- SIT - SERVICE ARE INELIGIBLE TO
- SOA - Service in Order to Accomplish
- asc - are subject to change
- atf - Are Trying to Find
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