What does D-day mean?
D-day means unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Air Force Abbreviations
Particularly in Air Force Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence?
unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence can be abbreviated as D-day
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What does D-day stand for? D-day stands for "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence". |
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How to abbreviate "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence"? "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence" can be abbreviated as D-day. |
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What is the meaning of D-day abbreviation? The meaning of D-day abbreviation is "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence". |
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What is D-day abbreviation? One of the definitions of D-day is "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence". |
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What does D-day mean? D-day as abbreviation means "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence". |
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What is shorthand of unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence? The most common shorthand of "unnamed day on which operations commence or are scheduled to commence" is D-day. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- C-day - unnamed day on which a deployment operation begins
- K-Day - The Day on which a Convoy(K) System Is Introduced or is due to be Introduced On
- M-day - unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins
- C-DAY - Unnamed Day Deployment Operations Commence
- D-Day - An unnamed day on which a particular operation commences or is to commence
- M-Day - mobilization day (unnamed day on which mobilization of forces begins)
- Bloomsday. - June 16, the day on which the fictional Leopold Bloom wandered through Dublin in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. Celebrated in Dublin and elsewhere.
- day at sea. - On a cruise ship, a full day on which the ship does not put into port.
- effective date. - The date on which a fare, or other offer, becomes valid.
- formal night. - On a cruise ship, an evening on which gentlemen are expected to wear a tuxedo (or dark suit) and ladies formal wear to the evening meal.
- server. - A computer on which files and data are stored for retrieval by other computers.
- usage date. - 1. The date on which a travel product is used or consumed, for example the day on which a client checks out of a hotel or returns a rental car. 2. The date after which a commission will be due a trave
- salvo - (DOD) 2.In close air support or air interdiction operations, a method of delivery in which the release mechanisms are operated to release or fire all ordnance of a specific type simultaneously.
- Bum Steer - To give someone wrong advice or wrong direction. To lead someone on with false or misleading information.
- Plate, bring a - Instruction on a party, picnic or BBQ invitation to bring one's own food
- C-Day - The unnamed day on which a deployment operation begins or is to begin
- D-Day - The unnamed day on which an operation begins or is to begin
- M-Day - Day on which mobilization begins
- C-DAY - Commence Day; the unnamed Day on which a Deployment Operation begins
- D-DAY - Unnamed Day on which Operations are scheduled to Commence