What does ESO mean?
ESO means Estimated Sign Off
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Estimated Sign Off?
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What does ESO stand for? ESO stands for "Estimated Sign Off". |
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What is the meaning of ESO abbreviation? The meaning of ESO abbreviation is "Estimated Sign Off". |
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What is ESO abbreviation? One of the definitions of ESO is "Estimated Sign Off". |
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What does ESO mean? ESO as abbreviation means "Estimated Sign Off". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DVPSOR - Design Verification Plan and Sign-Off Report
- ETOT - Estimated Take-Off Time
- G2SOFAS - Got to Sign Off for A Second
- BSO - Buyer Sign-Off
- E - Estimated Sign
- EOBD - Estimated Off-Block Date
- ETO - Estimated Take-Off
- FESO - Final Engineering Sign Off
- LSO - Linguistic Sign-Off
- PSO - Process Sign-Off
- PSO - Production Sign Off
- S4S - Sign for Sign
- RSF - Review and Sign-off Form
- ASOR - Acceptance Sign Off Review
- ETO - Estimated Time Off
- LS - Launch Sign-Off
- GMY - Godt Mitt You. (God be with you) The only Anglo-German hybrid abbreviation I know, used today as a sign-off in certain naval communications, notably still among Swedish vessels. Some believe its origin dates from the 2nd World War, when the message was se
- SISO - Sign In Sod Off. An acronym said to be used by certain British MEPs (Members of the European Parliament) in referring to their £180 daily attendance expenses allowance system. If true this is indeed nice work if you can get it, although the likelihood is
- EOBT - estimated off-blocktime
- ETOT - Estimated Take Off-Time