What does YPIN mean?
YPIN means Young People in Need
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Young People in Need?
Young People in Need can be abbreviated as YPIN
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What does YPIN mean? YPIN as abbreviation means "Young People in Need". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACYPAA - All California Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous
- HOPIN - Helping Other People in Need
- PINGERS - People In Need of Graduation, Education, Relaxation and Sex (common slang at US military tech schools) :-)
- YPINH - Young People in Nursing Homes
- YPINHNA - Young People in Nursing Homes National Alliance
- PINES - People in Need of Environmental Safety
- PIN - People in Need
- TAPIN - Technology Assisting People In Need
- YPAA - Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous
- YPPC - Young People in Public Care
- PAMMIE - Planning And fulfilment of Multiprocessing Modules In English aiming at helping European young people in entering automated factories
- PINN - People in Need Network
- PINS - People in Need of Supervision
- SPIN - Serving People in Need
- SPIN - Supporting People in Need
- YPIT - Qualification of Young People in Initial Training in SMEs in product design and modern production technologies for the constructionand metal sectors
- PINF - People In Need Foundation (Czech Charitable Organisation)
- apn - Architects for People in Need
- ypm - Young People in the Media
- GADD - Generation-Attention Deficit Disorder (Generation-ADD). Amusing if slightly insulting (and ironically, envious) reference to the modern generation of young people who need and can effectively absorb information, learning, entertainment, advertising, etc.,