What does TSMP mean?
TSMP means This Service Makes it Possible
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for This Service Makes it Possible?
This Service Makes it Possible can be abbreviated as TSMP
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What does TSMP stand for? TSMP stands for "This Service Makes it Possible". |
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How to abbreviate "This Service Makes it Possible"? "This Service Makes it Possible" can be abbreviated as TSMP. |
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What is the meaning of TSMP abbreviation? The meaning of TSMP abbreviation is "This Service Makes it Possible". |
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What is TSMP abbreviation? One of the definitions of TSMP is "This Service Makes it Possible". |
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What does TSMP mean? TSMP as abbreviation means "This Service Makes it Possible". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FAMIB - Fire Always Makes It Better
- WDATPDIM - What Difference, At This Point, Does It Make?
- RMIR - Receiver Makes It Right
- SMILE - Service Makes Individual Lives Exciting
- CMIR - Client Makes It Right
- DWMTW - Doo Wop Makes it To the Web
- FWS - Faunmapdatabase With this Service
- SMISDNR - Service Management IT Service Delivery Non Residential
- SOI - Service Orientierte IT
- TMS - This Makes Sick
- TSCA - This Site Covers it All
- IIP - It is possible
- JFI - This is an internet term For "Just Fuck It." It is used when you do not care about something or you give up.
- sm - service makes
- ts - This Service
- lift. - 1. The maximum number of airline seats available to a specific destination during a specific period. 2. The aerodynamic force that makes it possible for a plane to fly. 3. Brit. An elevator.
- EDIP - Explain, Demonstrate, Imitate, Practice. This is such a brilliant simple teaching and learning model. Apparently (thanks G Webber) EDIP is used in explaining teaching methods to trainee instructors at the UK Fire Service College. It's applicable just abou
- GWR - Goes When Ready. A 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway (which makes it over 50 years old - see full entry in corporanyms section) and of course transferable to many situations and people which act when ready and not before
- De-Buff - A negative spell cast on a unit that makes it less powerful
- MIWI - Makes It Worth It