What does Clout mean?
Clout means Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout
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What is the abbreviation for Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout?
Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout can be abbreviated as Clout
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What does Clout stand for? Clout stands for "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout". |
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How to abbreviate "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout"? "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout" can be abbreviated as Clout. |
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What is the meaning of Clout abbreviation? The meaning of Clout abbreviation is "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout". |
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What is Clout abbreviation? One of the definitions of Clout is "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout". |
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What does Clout mean? Clout as abbreviation means "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout". |
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What is shorthand of Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout? The most common shorthand of "Intelligence. E.g. He hasn't got much clout" is Clout. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- SINQUIFA - Sindicato dos Trabalhadores da Química, Farmacêutica, Petróleo e Gás
- AG - Assemblée Générale
- AGI - Année Géophysique Internationale
- EGMA - E G Mahler Associates
- asset. - Any property, real (i.e. real estate), personal, or intellectual (e.g. a trademark or copyright), which has a cash value.
- black - (DOD) In intelligence handling, a term used in certain phrases (e.g., living black, black border crossing) to indicate reliance on illegal concealment rather than on cover.
- reinforcing - (DOD) A support mission in which the supporting unit assists the supported unit to accomplish the supported unit's mission.Only like units (e.g., artillery to artillery, intelligence to intelligence,
- Dong - Hit or strike. E.g. "If he doesn't shut-up I'm gonna dong him"
- Gutful of piss - drunk, "he's got a gutful of piss"
- Heaps - a lot, e.g. "thanks heaps", "(s)he made heaps of cash"
- Kangaroos loose in the top paddock - Intellectually inadequate ("he's got kangaroos loose in the top paddock")
- Shifting - Moving a great speed. E.g. "Look at that bloke go, he's really shifting along!"
- Ohno-second - The time from making an error (e.g. dropping that hard-to-get sample immediately after you got it) to going "oh-no"
- Supratentorial - above the falx tentorium/cerebellum i.e. psychosomatic e.g. supratentorial pain
- UQV - E G L, Inc. options
- EAGL - E G L, Inc.
- EG - E G & G
- Money Gone to Bed - Lots of money and not having to work. After he hit the lottery, he's got money gone to bed.
- Money Gone to Town - Going to the big city on a spending spree. After he inherited his uncle's estate, he’s got money gone to town.