What does HIMO mean?
HIMO means House in Multiple Occupation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for House in Multiple Occupation?
House in Multiple Occupation can be abbreviated as HIMO
Other shorthands for House in Multiple Occupation are: HMO, HMO, HMO, HMO, HMO, hmo
Other shorthands for House in Multiple Occupation are: HMO, HMO, HMO, HMO, HMO, hmo
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What does HIMO stand for? HIMO stands for "House in Multiple Occupation". |
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How to abbreviate "House in Multiple Occupation"? "House in Multiple Occupation" can be abbreviated as HIMO. |
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What is the meaning of HIMO abbreviation? The meaning of HIMO abbreviation is "House in Multiple Occupation". |
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What is HIMO abbreviation? One of the definitions of HIMO is "House in Multiple Occupation". |
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What does HIMO mean? HIMO as abbreviation means "House in Multiple Occupation". |
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What is shorthand of House in Multiple Occupation? The most common shorthand of "House in Multiple Occupation" is HIMO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- GOHIO - Getting Our House in Order
- LHBW - Little House in the Big Woods
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- HMO - House in Multiple Occupation
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- HMO - Housing in Multiple Occupation
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- MIMO - Multiple In Multiple Out
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- HID - House In Disorder
- HMO - House of Multiple Occupants
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