What does ss mean?
ss means Station-to-Station
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Station-to-Station?
Station-to-Station can be abbreviated as ss
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What does ss stand for? ss stands for "Station-to-Station". |
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How to abbreviate "Station-to-Station"? "Station-to-Station" can be abbreviated as ss. |
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What is the meaning of ss abbreviation? The meaning of ss abbreviation is "Station-to-Station". |
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What is ss abbreviation? One of the definitions of ss is "Station-to-Station". |
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What does ss mean? ss as abbreviation means "Station-to-Station". |
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What is shorthand of Station-to-Station? The most common shorthand of "Station-to-Station" is ss. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 2E2 - To Escape To
- 2BON2B - To Be or Not to Be
- 2BR02B - To Be or Not to Be
- STS - Station-To-Station Protocol
- STANT - Station-Aids to Navigation
- STSC - Station-to-Station Connectivity
- SDO - Station to the Domestic
- STS - Station to Station
- Ams - Station at Italiensvej (future Danish railway station)
- Sssp - Station-to-Station Send Paid
- sssp - Station to Station Sent Paid
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