What does SAVE mean?
SAVE means Students Against A Violent Environment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for Students Against A Violent Environment?
Students Against A Violent Environment can be abbreviated as SAVE
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What does SAVE stand for? SAVE stands for "Students Against A Violent Environment". |
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How to abbreviate "Students Against A Violent Environment"? "Students Against A Violent Environment" can be abbreviated as SAVE. |
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What is the meaning of SAVE abbreviation? The meaning of SAVE abbreviation is "Students Against A Violent Environment". |
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What is SAVE abbreviation? One of the definitions of SAVE is "Students Against A Violent Environment". |
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What does SAVE mean? SAVE as abbreviation means "Students Against A Violent Environment". |
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What is shorthand of Students Against A Violent Environment? The most common shorthand of "Students Against A Violent Environment" is SAVE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SADDLES - Students Against Drunk Driving Leaving Everyone Safer
- CAREs - Communities Against a Radioactive Environment
- SAAVY - Students Against A Violent Youth
- SAVE - Students Against A Violent Earth
- SCATE - Students Concerned about the Environment
- UCARE - University Citizens Against a Radioactive Environment
- WEAVE - Women Escaping A Violent Environment
- SAVAW - Students Against Violence Against Women
- SAVE - Students Against Violating the Environment
- VCAP - Violent Crimes Against a Person
- are - Against a Radioactive Environment
- ashe - Active Students for a Healthy Environment
- kare - Kent Against a Radioactive Environment
- safe - Seniors Against a Fearful Environment
- save - Students Against Violent Environments
- save - Survive a Violent Environment
- wave - Women Against a Violent Environment
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