What does OTB mean?
OTB means Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)
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What is the abbreviation for Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)?
Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF) can be abbreviated as OTB
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What does OTB stand for? OTB stands for "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)". |
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How to abbreviate "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)"? "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)" can be abbreviated as OTB. |
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What is the meaning of OTB abbreviation? The meaning of OTB abbreviation is "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)". |
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What is OTB abbreviation? One of the definitions of OTB is "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)". |
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What does OTB mean? OTB as abbreviation means "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)". |
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What is shorthand of Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)? The most common shorthand of "Off The Ball –Offtrack Betting –OneSAF Testbed (a descendant of ModSAF)" is OTB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OTB - Off The Ball -OneSAF Testbed (a Descendant Of ModSAF)
- OTB - Off The Back (used when a racer has been left behind)
- OTB - OneSAF Testbed Baseline (RDT&E vehicle to develop OneSAF, US Army)
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