What does HOB mean?
HOB means Hang On the Back
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Transportation Abbreviations
Particularly in Transportation Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Hang On the Back?
Hang On the Back can be abbreviated as HOB
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What does HOB stand for? HOB stands for "Hang On the Back". |
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How to abbreviate "Hang On the Back"? "Hang On the Back" can be abbreviated as HOB. |
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What is the meaning of HOB abbreviation? The meaning of HOB abbreviation is "Hang On the Back". |
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What is HOB abbreviation? One of the definitions of HOB is "Hang On the Back". |
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What does HOB mean? HOB as abbreviation means "Hang On the Back". |
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What is shorthand of Hang On the Back? The most common shorthand of "Hang On the Back" is HOB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HOGMP - Hang On, Getting More Pringles
- HOMPR - Hang on Mobile Phone's Ringing
- H/O - Hang On
- HOPr - Hang On, Phone's Ringing
- HOB - Hang on Back
- POTB - Pat On The Back
- HMPR - Hang on Mobile Phones Ringing
- OBB - On the Back Burner
- SSBV - Space Shuttle on the Back of Volume
- USB - Usually on the Back
- BOTR - Back on the Rack
- botb - Back on the Block
- botr - Back On The Road
- bott - Back on the Train
- scuba gear. - Usually two tanks of compressed oxygen, worn on the back, that allows the wearer to breath underwater for an extended period of time.
- seatback screen. - A video display mounted on the back of an airplane seat for the use of the passenger in the row behind that seat.
- Camelback - water bladder usually carried on the back, holds up to 3 liters.
- GOFER - Genial Old Farts Enjoying Retirement. Super demographics acronym, allegedly originally seen on the back of a caravan touring Australia; now much used at retirement parties. Alternative meaning in similar context is Genial Old Fisherman Enjoying Recreation
- POTB - pats on the back
- Caster - A character that stays on the back row to heal or cast spells on the enemy, such as a Mage