What does PI mean?
PI means Phase I
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Phase I?
Phase I can be abbreviated as PI
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DCX I - Division Capstone Exercise Phase I
- DLI-I - Digital Libraries Initiative, Phase I
- ES-I - Exploratory Shaft - Phase I
- IHTSITYSBITYS - I Hate to Say I Told You So But I Told You So
- ILICISCOMK - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spat Coffee on My Keyboard
- PAN-I - Positional Alcohol Nystagmus Phase I
- PIPO - Phase In Phase Out
- PA - Phase I Awards
- POP - Phase Over Phase
- TOHP-I - Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I
- NAVTOLAND - Phase I Flight Test
- ILICISCOMK - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spat/Spilt Coffee/Crumbs/Coke On My Keyboard
- Iliciscomk - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spat Coke on My Keyboard
- Iliciscomk - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spilt Coffee on My Keyboard
- Iliciscomk - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spilt Coke on My Keyboard
- Ikwiwwisi - I'll Know What I Want when I See it
- Ikybyuwytisbinsyrtwyhinwim - I Know You Believe You Understand What You Think I Said, But I'm Not Sure You Realize That What You Heard Is Not What I Meant
- IKWIAD - I Know What I Am Doing. Mantra for self-determination and reinforcing self-confidence. The expression logically extends to DIKWIAD? (Do I Know What I Am Doing?) for when a check of competence and preparation is helpful before embarking on new initiatives
- IKWIWWISI - I'll Know What I Want When I See It. Variation on the above theme. The procrastinator's motto. Instead: sit down, think, write down some ideas or aims, and then you will get good results.
- IBM - I'm in Blue Material. A 1970s reference to the standard IBM executive's business suit), and I've Been to Manchester (referring to the supposed reluctance of IBM's American executives to travel into bandit country, i.e. more than three miles from central L