What does OCN mean?
OCN means Of Course Not
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Of Course Not?
Of Course Not can be abbreviated as OCN
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What does OCN stand for? OCN stands for "Of Course Not". |
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What does OCN mean? OCN as abbreviation means "Of Course Not". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- OCICBW - Of Course I Could Be Wrong
- OFC - Of Course
- PACI - Patients' appraisal of course of illness
- OCIA - Of Course I Am
- COURSE - Of course, certainly
- DUH - Of course
- STANDARD - Of course, goes without saying
- BSA - Bloody Sore Arse/Ass. The BSA motorbike was not famed for its comfortable ride... Of course the usage is not restricted to motorbiking. Apparently the expression can be heard in the Dambusters film in a conversation between pilot and co-pilot after a part
- C**T - Computer User Non-Technical. Outrageous of course. Apparently from the IT services community, see also DISFOB and PEBCAK. Alternatively, Can't Understand New Technology, or Can't Utilise Normal Thinking. (Ack JB and CL)CUOACompulsive Use Of Acronyms. Not
- DIAGEO - Don't Imagine Any Great Employment Opportunities. Not true of course... See the full entry in the corporation backronyms ('corporanyms') list. (Thanks JV for correction.)
- EBCAD - Error Between Chair and Desk. ITC helpdesk shorthand, but of course not necessarily restricted to IT applications. EBCAD (Thanks P Bretnall) is a lovely variation on PEBCAK, and actually is far more widely useable since it better defines the human element
- GWR - Goes When Ready. A 'bacronym' popular in the days of the original Great Western Railway (which makes it over 50 years old - see full entry in corporanyms section) and of course transferable to many situations and people which act when ready and not before
- MILF - Mom I'd Like to Fondle. Polite(-ish) version. Thank you to the several million people who have pointed out this omission. Outrageous of course. Mom I'd Like to Feel offers some variety aside from the obvious and better known version. These are not referen
- TNT - Thanks, but No Thanks. Shorthand for the rejection letter pile, for unsuccesful job applicants, inappropriate sales propositions, or anything worthy of polite refusal (Ack S Parkes). In the world of chemical explosives TNT of course stands for Trinitrotol
- PONTIAC - Poor Old Numpty/Numnut/Nucker/Nudnik Thinks It's A Cadillac. (A common alternative version for the N-word is too offensive even for this website, sorry - thanks to the many who have suggested it, in the interests of language study and curiosity of course.
- SWISSAIR - Sexy Women In Swissair Services Are Indeed Rare. Not true of course, but then none of this stuff is..
- VASP - Vomite Aqui Seu Porco (Portuguese: Throw Up Here You Pig - a reference to the VASP sick-bag logo)/Varias Aeromocas Sao Putas (Portuguese: 'a number of the air stewardesses are loose women') Again not true of course, like the rest of this silliness..
- DHL - Drop, Hide and Lose/Drop it, Hide it, Lose it/Don't Hurry Lads. Not true of course. DHL's name in fact derives from its founders' surnames' initials, Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn, who formed the company in 1969, initially as a service shu
- DIAGEO - Don't Imagine Any Great Employment Opportunities. Not true of course. This 'backronym' (or 'bacronym' - meaning an acronym that is constructed in reverse from a word, rather using initials from a phrase or series of words) does however illustrate the risk
- OC - Of Course