What does TSB mean?
TSB means The Standard Bearer
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Standard Bearer?
The Standard Bearer can be abbreviated as TSB
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What does TSB stand for? TSB stands for "The Standard Bearer". |
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What does TSB mean? TSB as abbreviation means "The Standard Bearer". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GOSET - Operational Group for the Standard for Exchange and Transfer
- BSB - Battle Standard Bearer
- COESA - Committee on Extension to the Standard Atmosphere
- ARTS - Announced the Release of the Standard
- BSB - Baptist Standard Bearer
- SBS - Standard Bearer School
- TEST - The Temperature the Standard
- Tsc - The Standard Code
- TSJA - The Standard in Japan and most of the Americas
- TSJMA - The Standard in Japan and Most of the Americas
- TSGPC - The Standard Global Postal Code
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