What does dad mean?
dad means Dance of the African Diaspora
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Dance of the African Diaspora?
Dance of the African Diaspora can be abbreviated as dad
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What does dad stand for? dad stands for "Dance of the African Diaspora". |
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How to abbreviate "Dance of the African Diaspora"? "Dance of the African Diaspora" can be abbreviated as dad. |
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What is the meaning of dad abbreviation? The meaning of dad abbreviation is "Dance of the African Diaspora". |
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What is dad abbreviation? One of the definitions of dad is "Dance of the African Diaspora". |
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What does dad mean? dad as abbreviation means "Dance of the African Diaspora". |
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What is shorthand of Dance of the African Diaspora? The most common shorthand of "Dance of the African Diaspora" is dad. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COMEDAF - Conference of Ministers of Education of the African Union
- IRADAC - Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean
- TADIA - The African Diaspora in Asia
- ADAD - Association of Dance of the African Diaspora
- CSADP - Cultural Studies in the African Diaspora Project
- DotV - Dance of the Vampires
- GRAD - Genomic Research in the African Diaspora
- MAD - Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
- SACAR - South African Chapter of the African Renaissance
- CAAA - Chair of the African and African American
- CAAD - Center for the Arts of the African Diaspora
- CHAD - Center for the Health of the African Diaspora
- ICRAC - International Committee for the Respect of the African Charter
- IRADAC - Institute for Research on the African Diaspora and the Caribbean
- SHADD - Studies in the History of the African Diaspora Documents
- chad - Conference on the Health of the African Diaspora
- dvd - Dance of the Vampires Dance
- doth - Dance of the Heart
- waad - Women in Africa & the African Diaspora
- wad - Women of the African Diaspora