What does Bogged mean?
Bogged means Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).
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What is the abbreviation for Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).?
Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle). can be abbreviated as Bogged
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What does Bogged stand for? Bogged stands for "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).". |
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How to abbreviate "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle)."? "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle)." can be abbreviated as Bogged. |
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What is the meaning of Bogged abbreviation? The meaning of Bogged abbreviation is "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).". |
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What is Bogged abbreviation? One of the definitions of Bogged is "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).". |
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What does Bogged mean? Bogged as abbreviation means "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).". |
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What is shorthand of Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle).? The most common shorthand of "Stuck fast in mud, deep sand (a vehicle)." is Bogged. |
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- DOSV - Deep Ocean Survey Vehicle
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- DSRV - Deep Sea Recovery Vehicle
- dsrv - Deep Submergence Research Vehicle
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