What does sam mean?
sam means series A member
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for series A member?
series A member can be abbreviated as sam
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What does sam stand for? sam stands for "series A member". |
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What is sam abbreviation? One of the definitions of sam is "series A member". |
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What does sam mean? sam as abbreviation means "series A member". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MBAM - Member-Bring-a-Member
- AMA - A Member of AAPC
- AMA - A Member of ABA
- AMA - A Member of ABATE
- AMA - A Member of AllSAFE
- AMA - A Member of the AAFP
- AMA - A Member of the ACOFP
- AMC - A Member of Carolina
- AMC - A Member of the Catskill
- AMI - A Member of the Insurance
- AMIA - A Member of the IEEE the ACM
- EMGAM - Every Member Get A Member
- am - Arresting a member
- bam - Become A Member
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