What does Eiffel Syndrome mean?
Eiffel Syndrome means (From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for (From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum?
(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum can be abbreviated as Eiffel Syndrome
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What does Eiffel Syndrome stand for? Eiffel Syndrome stands for "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum". |
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How to abbreviate "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum"? "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum" can be abbreviated as Eiffel Syndrome. |
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What is the meaning of Eiffel Syndrome abbreviation? The meaning of Eiffel Syndrome abbreviation is "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum". |
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What is Eiffel Syndrome abbreviation? One of the definitions of Eiffel Syndrome is "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum". |
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What does Eiffel Syndrome mean? Eiffel Syndrome as abbreviation means "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum". |
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What is shorthand of (From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum? The most common shorthand of "(From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum" is Eiffel Syndrome. |
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