What does TAS mean?
TAS means Take Advantage of the Solution
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Take Advantage of the Solution?
Take Advantage of the Solution can be abbreviated as TAS
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What does TAS stand for? TAS stands for "Take Advantage of the Solution". |
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How to abbreviate "Take Advantage of the Solution"? "Take Advantage of the Solution" can be abbreviated as TAS. |
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What is the meaning of TAS abbreviation? The meaning of TAS abbreviation is "Take Advantage of the Solution". |
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What is TAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of TAS is "Take Advantage of the Solution". |
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What does TAS mean? TAS as abbreviation means "Take Advantage of the Solution". |
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What is shorthand of Take Advantage of the Solution? The most common shorthand of "Take Advantage of the Solution" is TAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ESTATE - Ensuring Seniors Take Advantage of Tax Elimination
- TOFTT - Take One for the Team
- TCOYH - Take Charge of Your Health
- TCOYL - Take Control of Your Life
- TITTB - Take It to the Bank
- TMTTR - Take Me to the River
- TTROTDO - Take the Rest of the Day Off
- BPOS - Be Part of the Solution
- POTS - Part of the Solution
- TIP - Take It to the People
- TOFT - Take One for the Team
- TMMG - Take Me to the Mardi Gras
- TCO - Take Care Of
- AESC - Advantage of the Exclusive Services
- API - Advantage of the Proprietary
- TCP - Take Care of the Planet
- TINNPE - Continuing training in tourism-related SMEs to take account of the challenges set by the European charter for sustainable Tourismin the Natural and National Parks of Europe
- TWW - Take Walk on the Wildside
- cross-border ticketing. - Writing a ticket in such a way that it appears that the travel commences in a different country than is actually the case. Used to take advantage of lower fare structures.
- Lend of, to have a - to take advantage of somebody's gullibility, to have someone on ("he's having a lend of you")