What does U/O mean?
U/O means Used On
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in NASA Abbreviations
Particularly in NASA Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Used On?
Used On can be abbreviated as U/O
Other shorthands for Used On are: UU, OU, IU, Uz, FYU, UF, UW, Oou, FUW, U/W, HTU, U, uo, OU
Other shorthands for Used On are: UU, OU, IU, Uz, FYU, UF, UW, Oou, FUW, U/W, HTU, U, uo, OU
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What does U/O stand for? U/O stands for "Used On". |
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How to abbreviate "Used On"? "Used On" can be abbreviated as U/O. |
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What is the meaning of U/O abbreviation? The meaning of U/O abbreviation is "Used On". |
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What is U/O abbreviation? One of the definitions of U/O is "Used On". |
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What does U/O mean? U/O as abbreviation means "Used On". |
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What is shorthand of Used On? The most common shorthand of "Used On" is U/O. |
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