What does hoss mean?
hoss means Hunk Of Solid Steel
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Hunk Of Solid Steel?
Hunk Of Solid Steel can be abbreviated as hoss
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What does hoss stand for? hoss stands for "Hunk Of Solid Steel". |
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How to abbreviate "Hunk Of Solid Steel"? "Hunk Of Solid Steel" can be abbreviated as hoss. |
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What is the meaning of hoss abbreviation? The meaning of hoss abbreviation is "Hunk Of Solid Steel". |
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What is hoss abbreviation? One of the definitions of hoss is "Hunk Of Solid Steel". |
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What does hoss mean? hoss as abbreviation means "Hunk Of Solid Steel". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BSHW - Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste
- BOFSUW - Biodegradable Organic Fraction of Solid Urban Waste
- DSWCR - Division of Solid Waste Collection and Recycling
- EASEWASTE - Environmental Assessment of Solid Waste Systems and Technologies
- EPA/OSW - Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste
- ISSP-BAS - Institute of Solid State Physics - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- ISOSWO - Iowa Society of Solid Waste Operations
- JBOSSD - Just A Bunch of Solid State Disks
- JLSSC - Joint Laboratory of Solid State Chemistry
- PCOSS - State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces
- CHD - Compressed Hunk of Data
- TLS - Tons of Liquid Steel
- CHEMOWOOD - Process development and technological evaluation of final products based on new methods for Chemical Modification of solid Wood
- FLS - Friends of Laurel Steel
- SISOM - Symposium of the Institute of Solid Mechanics
- SSS - Solid Steel Shroud
- TLS - Tonnes of Liquid Steel
- hotd - Hunk of the Day
- quay - (DOD) A structure of solid construction along a shore or bank that provides berthing and generally provides cargo-handling facilities.A similar facility of open construction is called a wharf.See also
- wharf - (DOD) A structure built of open rather than solid construction along a shore or a bank that provides cargo-handling facilities.A similar facility of solid construction is called a quay.See also quay.