What does PAL mean?
PAL means Pride, Adventure, and Leadership
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Scouting Abbreviations
Particularly in Scouting Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Pride, Adventure, and Leadership?
Pride, Adventure, and Leadership can be abbreviated as PAL
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What does PAL stand for? PAL stands for "Pride, Adventure, and Leadership". |
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What is the meaning of PAL abbreviation? The meaning of PAL abbreviation is "Pride, Adventure, and Leadership". |
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What is PAL abbreviation? One of the definitions of PAL is "Pride, Adventure, and Leadership". |
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What does PAL mean? PAL as abbreviation means "Pride, Adventure, and Leadership". |
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What is shorthand of Pride, Adventure, and Leadership? The most common shorthand of "Pride, Adventure, and Leadership" is PAL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EDPL - Education Policy and Leadership
- EDFL - Educational Foundations and Leadership
- EDAL - Educational Administration and Leadership
- GOAL - Girls' Opportunities for Adventure and Leadership
- IXL - Innovation, Excellence and Leadership
- MPL - Military Psychology and Leadership
- NPML - Nonprofit Management and Leadership
- PALS - Peer Assistance and Leadership
- ABLE - Adventure Based Leadership Education
- ATP - Adventure and Tours in Patagonia
- ATIP - Adventure and Tours In Patagonia
- CCSL - Coaching Supervision and Leadership
- EOL - Educational Organization and Leadership
- GOAL - Group Opportunities and Leadership
- IOL - Industry Organization and Leadership
- mAML - MA Management and Leadership
- NML - Nonprofit Management and Leadership
- OAL - Organizational Administration and Leadership
- goals - Gap Outdoor Adventure and Leadership Studies
- PIG - Pride, Integrity and Guts. A reverse acronym (see 'bacronyms') created, it is said, by police in the US as a positive interpretation of the common derogatory reference to their noble profession. There is a lesson here to us all, in always seeking ways to