What does Wall mean?
Wall means a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs?
a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs can be abbreviated as Wall
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What does Wall stand for? Wall stands for "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs". |
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How to abbreviate "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs"? "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs" can be abbreviated as Wall. |
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What is the meaning of Wall abbreviation? The meaning of Wall abbreviation is "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs". |
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What is Wall abbreviation? One of the definitions of Wall is "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs". |
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What does Wall mean? Wall as abbreviation means "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs". |
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What is shorthand of a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs? The most common shorthand of "a doctor who resists admitting patients at all costs" is Wall. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAAC - Avoid At All Costs
- KAAC - Kill At All Costs
- AAC - At All Costs
- waac - Win At All Costs
- waac - Winning At All Costs
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