What does uta mean?
uta means Unlikely To Arrive
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Unlikely To Arrive?
Unlikely To Arrive can be abbreviated as uta
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What does uta mean? uta as abbreviation means "Unlikely To Arrive". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ADTIM - Arrive and Depart Time Identification Module
- SHPTARBY - Ship to Arrive Not Later Than
- ARR - Arrive
- ARRV - Arrive
- FTA - Failed to Arrive
- AARJ - ARRIVE A Reflection Journal
- HTA - Hedge to Arrive
- NRA - Newspapers to Arrive
- UPAH - Unlikely to Present Acute Hazard
- fta - First to Arrive
- UH - Unlikely Hero
- UE - Unlikely Event
- Delta - Don't Expect Luggage To Arrive
- stat - Supposed to arrive tomorrow
- us - Unlikely to Succeed
- add-on fare. - Amount added to a gateway fare to arrive at a through fare. Sometimes called a proportional fare.
- entry visa. - Usually used to refer to a visa that provides for a relatively short tourist visit, as opposed to a lengthier stay or a business visit. Sometimes used to refer to a visa that allows a person to arrive
- last click. - In marketing terminology, the website from which a customer clicks to arrive at a vendor's site. See also attribution modeling.
- Rock up - to turn up, to arrive - "we rocked up at their house at Midnight!"
- DELTA - Divert Everyone's Luggage To Atlanta/Don't Expect Luggage To Arrive/Doesn't Ever Leave The Airport/Didn't Expect To Land There Anyway/Delivering Everyone Late Through Atlanta/Don't Expect to Leave the Terminal Alive.