What does DSIR mean?
DSIR means Dead Skunk In Road
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Dead Skunk In Road?
Dead Skunk In Road can be abbreviated as DSIR
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What does DSIR stand for? DSIR stands for "Dead Skunk In Road". |
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What is the meaning of DSIR abbreviation? The meaning of DSIR abbreviation is "Dead Skunk In Road". |
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What is DSIR abbreviation? One of the definitions of DSIR is "Dead Skunk In Road". |
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What does DSIR mean? DSIR as abbreviation means "Dead Skunk In Road". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CORTE - Confederation of Organisations in Road Transport Enforcement
- DSIAT - Dead Skunks in A Trunk
- FERTS - Fuel Efficiency in Road Transport Sector
- DOR - Dead on Road
- DFU - Dead Fetus in Utero
- ROTD - Road of the Dead
- STML - Skunk Template Markup Language
- BARC - Bottom Ash in Road Constructions
- DBAC - Dead Bug in Amber Club
- FERTS - Fuel Efficency in Road Transport Sector
- HFRS - Human Factors in Road Safety
- PIRCS - Partners in Road Construction Safety
- ROADS - Training modules in Road transport
- SCCs - Skunk Creek Computing Services
- SDLF - School is Dead Learn in Freedom
- SIDLF - School Is Dead Learn in Freedom
- TDBAC - The Dead Bug in Amber Club
- DRTTTT - Dead Right There, There, There And There (patient Dead And In Multiple Parts At Scene Of Accident)
- IRWLs - In-Road Warning Lights
- BND - Bloody Near Dead. Recalled in use (thanks KM) 1980s Australia; probably elsewhere too.