What does star mean?
star means Students That Are Responsible
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Students That Are Responsible?
Students That Are Responsible can be abbreviated as star
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What does star mean? star as abbreviation means "Students That Are Responsible". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SRUA - Students for the Responsible Use of Animals
- START - Students Together Achieving Responsible Tasks
- STARS - Students That Are Really Special
- SAC - Students and Are Constantly
- STAR - Students That Are Ready
- SSRI - Students for Socially Responsible Investing
- STARS - Students That Action Reconciliation Seriously
- STARS - Students That Are Recognized for Service
- SWAAT - Students Who Are Against Tobacco
- SWAN - Students Who Are Non
- SWAP - Students Who Are Parents
- Swap - Students Who Are Prepared
- tapo - That Are Pounded Out
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