What does ME mean?
ME means Make an Error
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance
category.
Particularly in Assembly Abbreviations
Particularly in Assembly Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Make an Error?
Make an Error can be abbreviated as ME
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What does ME stand for? ME stands for "Make an Error". |
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How to abbreviate "Make an Error"? "Make an Error" can be abbreviated as ME. |
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What is the meaning of ME abbreviation? The meaning of ME abbreviation is "Make an Error". |
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What is ME abbreviation? One of the definitions of ME is "Make an Error". |
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What does ME mean? ME as abbreviation means "Make an Error". |
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What is shorthand of Make an Error? The most common shorthand of "Make an Error" is ME. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SFINAE - Substitution Failure Is Not An Error
- MMAI - Make Me an Instrument
- OBES - Orthonormal Basis of an Error Space
- HEC - How to make an Elizabethan Corse
- HMEC - How to Make an Elizabethan Corset
- IER - Is an Error Return
- MKA - Make an Appearance
- TUVT - Make-ready of an acoustic system based on Transverse Vibration analysis applied to NDT of mechanical performances of Timber and wood based composites
- MAE - Make An Ending
- MO - Make an Order
- Ycmaowbe - You Can't Make an Omelette Without Breaking Eggs
- Ycmaowbe - You Cannot Make an Omelette Without Breaking Eggs
- IMAO - I'll Make An Opinion
- Camino de Santiago. - An ancient pilgrimage route across northern Spain, ending at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. The route is still popular with Christian pilgrims and tourists, many of whom make the
- debit memo. - An informal invoice from a supplier showing an additional amount due. ARC will issue a debit memo when it feels the agency has made an error.
- REV - Make an engine go faster
- Tee up - to make an arrangement
- LBIAC - Left Brains In Airport Carpark. As used by airport and airline ground handling staff the world over, and also very good for inattentive delegates who've had to make an expensive air trip just to fall asleep on your training course. (Ack. David Rawsthorn)
- Ohno-second - The time from making an error (e.g. dropping that hard-to-get sample immediately after you got it) to going "oh-no"
- :O - or realization of an error