What does USA mean?
USA means Used by Agencies
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Used by Agencies?
Used by Agencies can be abbreviated as USA
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What does USA stand for? USA stands for "Used by Agencies". |
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How to abbreviate "Used by Agencies"? "Used by Agencies" can be abbreviated as USA. |
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What is the meaning of USA abbreviation? The meaning of USA abbreviation is "Used by Agencies". |
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What is USA abbreviation? One of the definitions of USA is "Used by Agencies". |
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What does USA mean? USA as abbreviation means "Used by Agencies". |
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What is shorthand of Used by Agencies? The most common shorthand of "Used by Agencies" is USA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- UBP - Used by Permission
- UBC - Used by Compiler
- UCLAO - used by the UC Laboratory Administration Office
- USAR - used by the US Army Reserve
- USAEC - used by the US Army Environmental Center
- USA - Used by Schools Across
- USA - Used by Some Athletes
- USA - Used by Australians
- USA - Used by Airport
- USFK - used by US Forces Korea
- USM - Used by the System Management
- UST - Used by the State
- TWAT - Tanker Without A Tank. Used For Tankers Who Are Performing Infantry Duties. Mainly Used By Infantry In Iraq.
- WOFB - Used by fans of The Bugle Podcast when the latest issue hasn't been released on time. An abbreviation of "Where's our Fucking Bugle!"
- The Agency Agreement . - The contract used by IATAN to govern its dealings with travel agencies.
- The Agent Reporting Agreement. - The contract used by ARC to govern its dealings with travel agencies.
- pseudo ARC number. - An alphanumeric designator, often a telephone number, used by suppliers to identify travel agencies that do not have an ARC number.
- waiver. - 1. A written acknowledgment by a passenger of his or her declining something, as insurance coverage. 2. A document used by a travel agency and signed by the customer indicating that certain forms of i
- HOLLA - Used by a man to express interest in a woman
- SNAFU - Situation Normal - All Fouled Up. Obviously this is the more polite version, included here because of its historical interest. The acronym is from the second world war, when widely used by the Americans forces, and incidentally later used as name by 1970s