What does KSI mean?
KSI means Killed or Seriously Injured
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Transportation Abbreviations
Particularly in Transportation Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Killed or Seriously Injured?
2 ways to abbreviate Killed or Seriously Injured
Killed or Seriously Injured can be abbreviated as KSI
Other shorthands for Killed or Seriously Injured are: KSI
Killed or Seriously Injured can be abbreviated as KSI
Other shorthands for Killed or Seriously Injured are: KSI
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What does KSI stand for? KSI stands for "Killed or Seriously Injured". |
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How to abbreviate "Killed or Seriously Injured"? "Killed or Seriously Injured" can be abbreviated as KSI. |
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What is the meaning of KSI abbreviation? The meaning of KSI abbreviation is "Killed or Seriously Injured". |
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What is KSI abbreviation? One of the definitions of KSI is "Killed or Seriously Injured". |
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What does KSI mean? KSI as abbreviation means "Killed or Seriously Injured". |
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What is shorthand of Killed or Seriously Injured? The most common shorthand of "Killed or Seriously Injured" is KSI. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SRSLY - Seriously
- I/N - Injured/Non-Injured
- SI - Seriously Ill
- SDMI - Seriously Disabled Mentally Ill
- SHIP - Seriously Huge Investment in Parts
- SIL - Seriously Ill List
- SUTN - Seriously Unusual Television Network
- SVA - Seriously Vain Attitude
- VSI - Very Seriously Injured
- KSI - Killed and Seriously Injured
- KSI - Killed or Serious Injury
- LEOKA - Law Enforcement Officer Killed or Assaulted
- NSI - Not Seriously Injured
- SII - Seriously Ill or Injured
- SPMI - Seriously and or Persistently Mentally Ill
- Kdpow - Killed or Died While a Prisoner of War
- SIA - Seriously Injured in Action
- LOOT - To take the treasure from a monster that has been killed or from a chest
- INJILL - Injured or Ill
- IOI - Injured Other Than Hostilities or Illness