What does NC-17 mean?
NC-17 means No Children under 17 (movie rating)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Film censorship Abbreviations
Particularly in Film censorship Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for No Children under 17 (movie rating)?
No Children under 17 (movie rating) can be abbreviated as NC-17
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What does NC-17 stand for? NC-17 stands for "No Children under 17 (movie rating)". |
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How to abbreviate "No Children under 17 (movie rating)"? "No Children under 17 (movie rating)" can be abbreviated as NC-17. |
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What is the meaning of NC-17 abbreviation? The meaning of NC-17 abbreviation is "No Children under 17 (movie rating)". |
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What is NC-17 abbreviation? One of the definitions of NC-17 is "No Children under 17 (movie rating)". |
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What does NC-17 mean? NC-17 as abbreviation means "No Children under 17 (movie rating)". |
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What is shorthand of No Children under 17 (movie rating)? The most common shorthand of "No Children under 17 (movie rating)" is NC-17. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CDRS-R - Children's Depression Rating Scale, Revised
- MPRRS - Movie Peer Review Rating System
- NWKU13CSTM - No Way Kids under 13 Can See This Movie
- SACUS - Southern Association on Children Under Six
- TANFUTI - There Are No Fish Under the Ice
- DINC - Dual Income No Children
- FOCUS - Families Of Children Under Stress
- NC-17 - No One 17 and Under Admitted
- R - Restricted Audiences - under 17 years of age not permitted without parent/guardian
- X - MPAA Movie Rating for Adults Only
- CURB - Children Under Risk from Bullying
- CURB - Children Under Risk of Bullying
- FOCUS - Families of Children Under Six
- FOCUS - Families Orphans and Children Under Stress
- focus - Focus On Children Under Six
- NM - No movie
- NC - No Children
- family plan. - Arrangement under which family members traveling together are entitled to discounts. Example: Many motels let children under 12 stay free in their parents' room.
- PG-13 - Parental Guidance if under 13 (movie rating)
- X - Adults only, no one under 17 admitted