What does SMACK mean?
SMACK means Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Music Abbreviations
Particularly in Music Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge?
Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge can be abbreviated as SMACK
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What does SMACK stand for? SMACK stands for "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge". |
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How to abbreviate "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge"? "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge" can be abbreviated as SMACK. |
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What is the meaning of SMACK abbreviation? The meaning of SMACK abbreviation is "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge". |
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What is SMACK abbreviation? One of the definitions of SMACK is "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge". |
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What does SMACK mean? SMACK as abbreviation means "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge". |
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What is shorthand of Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge? The most common shorthand of "Streets Music Art Culture and Knowledge" is SMACK. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BLACK - Brothers for Love Achievement Culture and Knowledge
- CBKS - Culture Based Knowledge Sharing
- ISWFACE - International Sex Worker Foundation for Art, Culture and Education
- ATC - Art, Technology and Culture Colloquium
- CAPH - Culture and Art Publishing House
- ACN - Art Culture Nature
- ACS - Art Culture Studio
- ISWFACE - International Sex Workers for Art Culture and Education
- KCD - Knowledge Culture and Diversity
- OACF - Office of Art Culture and Film
- ace - Art Culture Education
- act - Art, Culture and Technology
- ask - Art, Science and Knowledge
- case - Culture and Art Society of Ethiopia
- map - Music, Art and Performance
- smack - Streets Music Arts Culture Knowledge
- SMACK - Street Music, Arts, Culture, and Knowledge
- ACT - Art, Culture, and Tunes
- MAD - Music, Art, and Drama
- MADD - Music, Art, Dance, and Drama