What does Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome mean?
Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome means an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings?
an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings can be abbreviated as Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome
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What does Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome stand for? Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome stands for "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings". |
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How to abbreviate "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings"? "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings" can be abbreviated as Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome. |
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What is the meaning of Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome abbreviation? The meaning of Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome abbreviation is "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings". |
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What is Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome abbreviation? One of the definitions of Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome is "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings". |
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What does Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome mean? Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome as abbreviation means "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings". |
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What is shorthand of an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings? The most common shorthand of "an ailment which presents at GP surgeries on Monday mornings" is Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome. |
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- PWFS - Post-Weekend Fatigue Syndrome - An Ailment Which Presents At GP Surgeries On Monday Mornings
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