What does MOM mean?
MOM means Man On a Mission
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in United nations Abbreviations
Particularly in United nations Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Man On a Mission?
Man On a Mission can be abbreviated as MOM
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What does MOM stand for? MOM stands for "Man On a Mission". |
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How to abbreviate "Man On a Mission"? "Man On a Mission" can be abbreviated as MOM. |
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What is the meaning of MOM abbreviation? The meaning of MOM abbreviation is "Man On a Mission". |
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What does MOM mean? MOM as abbreviation means "Man On a Mission". |
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What is shorthand of Man On a Mission? The most common shorthand of "Man On a Mission" is MOM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- WOAMTEC - Women on A Mission to Earn Commission
- MoMA - Moms on a Mission for Autism
- MOM - Men on A Mission
- MOAM - Man on A Mission
- OAM - On A Mission
- POAM - Prospectors On A Mission
- SMOMS - Stepmoms on a Mission
- LROAM - Labrador Retriever On A Mission
- MOM - Mothers On a Mission
- spom - Student Parents on a Mission
- womb - Woman On A Mission In Business
- concessionaire. - A person or company that operates a concession. On a cruise ship, concessionaires typically operate such services as on-board photography, spas, casinos, and gift shops.
- conductor's ticket. - On a cruise ship, a free ticket awarded based on the size of a group booking. The ticket can be used by the travel agent who put the group together or given to a person in the group who was instrument
- emissary. - A person who is sent out on a mission on behalf of another person or a country.
- guaranteed group rate. - On a cruise ship, a group rate extended to a travel agency on a negotiated basis that will be honored regardless of the number of bookings made.
- loading apron. - A moveable platform on a ship, such as a car ferry, that allows vehicles or other cargo to be moved on and off.
- single supplement. - A charge added to a per-person occupancy rate that is based on an assumption of double occupancy, as on a cruise ship.
- Glass House - a mock up of the layout of a target house used to rehearse assaults before a mission.
- underling - a.k.a. low man on the totem pole
- Mug lair - a bothersome show-off. A popular term applied to a young man in a hottie (flashy car). See also "Lair"