What does CHAOS mean?
CHAOS means chief has arrived on the scene
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical
category.
Particularly in British medicine Abbreviations
Particularly in British medicine Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for chief has arrived on the scene?
chief has arrived on the scene can be abbreviated as CHAOS
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What does CHAOS stand for? CHAOS stands for "chief has arrived on the scene". |
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How to abbreviate "chief has arrived on the scene"? "chief has arrived on the scene" can be abbreviated as CHAOS. |
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What is the meaning of CHAOS abbreviation? The meaning of CHAOS abbreviation is "chief has arrived on the scene". |
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What is CHAOS abbreviation? One of the definitions of CHAOS is "chief has arrived on the scene". |
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What does CHAOS mean? CHAOS as abbreviation means "chief has arrived on the scene". |
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What is shorthand of chief has arrived on the scene? The most common shorthand of "chief has arrived on the scene" is CHAOS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 10-97 - Arrived on Scene
- AOT - Arrived on Time
- AOS - Arrived on Scene
- AOSTF - Arrived on Scene to Find
- CHAOS - Chief Has Arrived on Scene (USCG adaptation to Army usage) :-)
- CHAOS - Colonel Has Arrived On-Scene (Disaster Control Response) :-)
- FBOS - First Biker on the Scene
- FOTS - First on the Scene
- OTS - On the Scene
- OTSP - On the Scene Productions
- TSA - The Scene Aesthetic
- CHAS - Chief Has Arrived on the Scene
- Sos - Sailors on the Scene
- am - Arrived in the Mail
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- CHAOS - Chief Has Arrived On Scene. From the Fire Rescue Service in Georgia US, and no doubt used elsewhere too. If not then it should be. For interfering bosses everywhere. (Ack J Attison)
- CHOAS - Chief Has Arrived On Scene