What does GI Rounds mean?
GI Rounds means a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)?
a meal (GI = gastrointestinal) can be abbreviated as GI Rounds
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What does GI Rounds stand for? GI Rounds stands for "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)". |
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How to abbreviate "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)"? "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)" can be abbreviated as GI Rounds. |
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What is the meaning of GI Rounds abbreviation? The meaning of GI Rounds abbreviation is "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)". |
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What is GI Rounds abbreviation? One of the definitions of GI Rounds is "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)". |
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What does GI Rounds mean? GI Rounds as abbreviation means "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)". |
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What is shorthand of a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)? The most common shorthand of "a meal (GI = gastrointestinal)" is GI Rounds. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MRE - meal A Rat equivalent
- GHPG - Giáo h?i Ph?t giáo
- MTAM - More Than a Meal
- tem - thermic effect of a meal
- American plan. - A meal plan at a hotel or resort in which three meals a day are included in the price. Sometimes referred to as Full American Plan.
- appetizer. - The first course of a meal, typically smaller and less expensive than an entree. Sometimes called starter.
- buffet. - A serve-yourself meal featuring several choices in each course.
- entree. - 1. In the U.S., the main dish of a meal. 2. In France, the appetizer course.
- gross receipts meal tax. - A tax on a restaurant’s total meal sales, as opposed to individual meals, often used to fund tourism related projects.
- hors d'oeuvres. - Fr. Light snacks or finger food served before a meal or at the beginning of the meal.
- prix fixe. - Fr. Literally, "fixed price." A meal of several courses, with no substitutions allowed, offered for a special price.
- room service. - Meal service to a hotel room.
- starter. - The first course of a meal; primarily British usage, although gaining popularity in the United States. See also, appetizer.
- table d'hote. - Fr. Literally, "table of the host." A meal option, as on a tour, offering a full meal with a limited choice of dishes for a fixed price.
- Baked dinner - A favourite Australian meal, baked lamb and vegetables
- Witchery-grub - A plump white coloured grub-like creature usually found in old fallen logsor rotten tree stumps. A favourite meal of the Aborigine
- a.c. - before a meal
- a.p. - before a meal
- AC - BEFORE A MEAL
- PC - AFTER A MEAL