What does TTP mean?
TTP means Taking The Partnership
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Taking The Partnership?
Taking The Partnership can be abbreviated as TTP
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What does TTP stand for? TTP stands for "Taking The Partnership". |
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What is the meaning of TTP abbreviation? The meaning of TTP abbreviation is "Taking The Partnership". |
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What does TTP mean? TTP as abbreviation means "Taking The Partnership". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ANTI-GANG - American Neighborhoods Taking the Initiative Guarding Against Neighborhood Gangs
- LAPCS - La Academia: The Partnership Charter School
- TTTHTI - They're Taking the Hobbits to Isengard
- TTP - Taking the Piss
- BTS - By Taking the Skytrain
- CPI - Continuing the Partnership
- JPEC - Joined the Partnership for Clean
- LTL - Latinas Taking the Lead
- MPA - Madagascar the Partnership
- PEP - Partnership for Excellence the Partnership
- SAP - Section About the Partnership
- TAP - Taking the Politically
- TAF - Taking the Following
- TPG - The Partnership Group (Blue Bell, PA)
- TPSP - Transition Processes and Strengthening the Partnership
- TPI - The Partnership Initiative
- TTEOI - Taking The Edge Off Internet
- TTEOI - Taking The Edge Office Internet
- overbooking. - The practice of taking more reservations than there are seats, rooms, or space in the expectation that no shows will bring the number of reservations actually used below maximum occupancy.
- TWOC - Taking Without Owner's Consent. Legal and police acronym describing theft of some sort. This gives rise also to the use of the word in slang verb form: 'twoc' meaning to steal, or more euphemistically, to fail to return something borrowed. For example: "D