What does HIV mean?
HIV means Here In Venezuela
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Funnies Abbreviations
Particularly in Funnies Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Here In Venezuela?
Here In Venezuela can be abbreviated as HIV
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What does HIV stand for? HIV stands for "Here In Venezuela". |
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What is the meaning of HIV abbreviation? The meaning of HIV abbreviation is "Here In Venezuela". |
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What is HIV abbreviation? One of the definitions of HIV is "Here In Venezuela". |
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What does HIV mean? HIV as abbreviation means "Here In Venezuela". |
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What is shorthand of Here In Venezuela? The most common shorthand of "Here In Venezuela" is HIV. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- VNZLA - Venezuela
- RHINO - Really Here In Name Only
- VP - Venezuela Project
- VEB - Venezuela Bolivar
- VET - Venezuela Time
- VLA - Venezuela
- VZ - Venezuela
- WHIPS - Write Here in Plain Sight
- VHEV - Venezuela Horse Encephalomyeliti Viruos
- HOM - Here in Our Midst
- HOME - Here in Our Motives Evolve
- VAMOS - Venezuela Aotearoa Movement of Solidarity
- VACC - Venezuela American Chamber of Commerce
- VEE - Venezuela Equine Encephalitis
- VIE - Venezuela in English
- WUWHIMA - Wish You Were Here In My Arms
- HRIP - Here Rests In Peace
- Hip - Here In Person
- RHINO - Really Here In Name Only. An acronym for when we'd rather be somewhere else, and a reminder for us when arranging activities for others: people usually have other priorities, so respect and make the best possible use of other people's time. See also MEGO,
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