What does DIFFC mean?
DIFFC means Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)
What is the abbreviation for Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)?
Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem) can be abbreviated as DIFFC
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What does DIFFC stand for? DIFFC stands for "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)". |
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How to abbreviate "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)"? "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)" can be abbreviated as DIFFC. |
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What is the meaning of DIFFC abbreviation? The meaning of DIFFC abbreviation is "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)". |
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What is DIFFC abbreviation? One of the definitions of DIFFC is "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)". |
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What does DIFFC mean? DIFFC as abbreviation means "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)". |
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What is shorthand of Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)? The most common shorthand of "Dropped In For Friendly Chat (i.e. No Medical Problem)" is DIFFC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IANWO - I Am No Walt Odets
- IGNFI - I Got No Freakin' Idea
- IGNIWTFUROA - I Got No Idea What The Freak You Are On About
- IHNCWYS - I Have No Clue What You Said
- IHNFIITC - I Have No Financial Interest in the Company
- IHNI - I Have No Idea
- IHNJH - I Have No Joke Here
- IHNRTT - I Have No Response to That
- IHNW - I Have No Warlord
- 404 - I Have No Clue
- IHNC - I Have No Clue
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- D.A.W. - dispense as written (i.e., no generic substitution)
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- Cold-tea Sign/Cold Tea Syndrome - refers to the several cups of cold tea on the bedside cabinet beside a dead geriatric (i.e. no-one noticed the patient had died)
- Psycode - Code Blue in a psychiatric hospital i.e. patient passing out from the side effects of medication
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- MedDRA - Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (new global standard medical terminology designed to supersede other terminolgies used in the medical product development process, including COSTART, ICD9 and others)