What does QSQ mean?
QSQ means Have you a doctor on board?
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Amateur radio Abbreviations
Particularly in Amateur radio Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Have you a doctor on board??
Have you a doctor on board? can be abbreviated as QSQ
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What does QSQ stand for? QSQ stands for "Have you a doctor on board?". |
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How to abbreviate "Have you a doctor on board?"? "Have you a doctor on board?" can be abbreviated as QSQ. |
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What is the meaning of QSQ abbreviation? The meaning of QSQ abbreviation is "Have you a doctor on board?". |
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What is QSQ abbreviation? One of the definitions of QSQ is "Have you a doctor on board?". |
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What does QSQ mean? QSQ as abbreviation means "Have you a doctor on board?". |
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What is shorthand of Have you a doctor on board?? The most common shorthand of "Have you a doctor on board?" is QSQ. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FUNEX - Have You Any Eggs?
- HAYSTAQ - Have You Stored Answers to Questions
- HYEBA - Have You Ever Been Assassinated?
- HYTRYM - Have You Tried Rebooting Your Machine?
- HYH - Have You Heard
- HYE - Have You Ever
- QSQ - Doctor on Board
- HYT - Have You Thought
- HYENSSB - Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad
- HYF - Have You Forgotten
- Yhgasp - You Have Got A Serious Problem
- Yhgaspl - You Have Got A Serious Problem, Lad
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