What does NRTB mean?
NRTB means Not Related To Business
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Not Related To Business?
Not Related To Business can be abbreviated as NRTB
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What does NRTB stand for? NRTB stands for "Not Related To Business". |
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How to abbreviate "Not Related To Business"? "Not Related To Business" can be abbreviated as NRTB. |
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What is the meaning of NRTB abbreviation? The meaning of NRTB abbreviation is "Not Related To Business". |
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What is NRTB abbreviation? One of the definitions of NRTB is "Not Related To Business". |
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What does NRTB mean? NRTB as abbreviation means "Not Related To Business". |
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What is shorthand of Not Related To Business? The most common shorthand of "Not Related To Business" is NRTB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- B2B-B2C - Business to Business Business to Client
- B2B2C - Business to Business to Consumer
- CENRTC - Capital Equipment Not Related To Construction
- CENTRC - Capital Equipment Not Related to Construction
- CNRTC - Capital Not Related To Construction
- NMFB - Not My Freaking Business
- R/T - Related To
- CENRC - Capital Equipment Not Related to Construction
- RAM - Related to Magnetic
- RES - Related to Strategies
- RLS - Related to Some
- RMT - Related to Multiple
- RTI - Related to ITPA
- NTU - Not Taken Up (business; offer not accepted)
- CYBER - [not an acronym] a prefix which derives from cybernetics; used to denote topics related to computers and/or networks
- NR - Not Related
- NYOB - Not Your Own Business
- B2B / B2C - Business To Business / Business To Consumer. B2B is widely used terminology in business and 'marketing-speak' to refer to a trading model where a business supplies other businesses, and by implication does not supply 'end-consumers'. B2C is a variation of
- NACTAC - Not A Chance Til After Christmas. Understandable response from overworked despatch departments and customer services staff when attempting to explain quite reasonably that it's not possible to process urgent last-minute orders received at lunchtime on the
- BBC - Business To Business To Consumer