What does LORD mean?
LORD means Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
Particularly in Military Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck?
Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck can be abbreviated as LORD
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What does LORD stand for? LORD stands for "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck". |
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How to abbreviate "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck"? "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck" can be abbreviated as LORD. |
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What is the meaning of LORD abbreviation? The meaning of LORD abbreviation is "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck". |
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What is LORD abbreviation? One of the definitions of LORD is "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck". |
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What does LORD mean? LORD as abbreviation means "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck". |
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What is shorthand of Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck? The most common shorthand of "Loyal Order of the Ruptured Duck" is LORD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LKRT - Loyal Knights of the Round Table
- LOWB - Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes
- OBSSE - Order of the Blessed Saint Scully the Enigmatic
- LOE - Loyal Order of Elbows
- LOTB - Loyal Order of the Terminally Boned
- LOOM - Loyal Order of Moose
- OPBA - Order of the Palm of the Barony of Atenveldt
- OSJ - Order of the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes, and Malta
- OSE - Order of the Star in the East
- LOM - Loyal Order of Moose
- LORAEC - Loyal Order of Really Annoyed Ex-Commodores
- LOOB - Loyal Order of Buffaloes
- LOCS - Loyal Order of Chivalry and Sorcery
- TOFM - The Order of the Fishermen Ministry
- TOTG - The Order of the Thelemic Golden
- TOTS - The Order of The Sleepless
- LOCS - Loyal Order of the Caribbean Soul
- OSST - Order of the Holy Trinity, Trinitarians (religious order)
- MI - Order of the Ministers of the Sick
- OSST - Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Ransom of Captives (Trinitarians)