What does LSAB mean?
LSAB means Lock, Stock, and Barrel
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Lock, Stock, and Barrel?
2 ways to abbreviate Lock, Stock, and Barrel
Lock, Stock, and Barrel can be abbreviated as LSAB
Other shorthands for Lock, Stock, and Barrel are: LSB
Lock, Stock, and Barrel can be abbreviated as LSAB
Other shorthands for Lock, Stock, and Barrel are: LSB
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What does LSAB stand for? LSAB stands for "Lock, Stock, and Barrel". |
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How to abbreviate "Lock, Stock, and Barrel"? "Lock, Stock, and Barrel" can be abbreviated as LSAB. |
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What is the meaning of LSAB abbreviation? The meaning of LSAB abbreviation is "Lock, Stock, and Barrel". |
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What is LSAB abbreviation? One of the definitions of LSAB is "Lock, Stock, and Barrel". |
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What does LSAB mean? LSAB as abbreviation means "Lock, Stock, and Barrel". |
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What is shorthand of Lock, Stock, and Barrel? The most common shorthand of "Lock, Stock, and Barrel" is LSAB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LSATSB - Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
- LSTSB - Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
- A - Stock and Bond Rating
- LSB - Lock, Stock & Barrel
- STBO - Stock Tank Barrel Oil
- STBD - Stock Tank Barrel per Day
- STB - Stock Tank Barrel
- TLCT - Tag Lock Clear and Try
- NBBU - Nepal Bitumen and Barrel Udhyog
- SAFC - Stock and Friends Club
- SFI - Stock and Finance
- SICS - Stock and Inventory Control System
- SSSA - Stock and Super Stock Association
- AA - Stock and Bond Rating
- lst - Lock, Stock & Trade
- sale - Stock and Limited Edition
- sec - Stock and Exchange Commission
- sword - Stock and Warrant Off-Balance Sheet Research and Development
- sword - Stock And Warrant Off-Balance Sheet R&D
- FIST - First In Stays There. Financial and stock-holding term, describing the practice of not rotating the stock, so that the first pieces of stock stay in stock and 'on the books' for ever. (Ack J Taylor)