What does PETE mean?
PETE means Priority End To End
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in Postal Abbreviations, Us post Abbreviations
Particularly in Postal Abbreviations, Us post Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Priority End To End?
Priority End To End can be abbreviated as PETE
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What is the meaning of PETE abbreviation? The meaning of PETE abbreviation is "Priority End To End". |
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What does PETE mean? PETE as abbreviation means "Priority End To End". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EEMOS - End-to-End Mission Operations System
- E2EDM - End-to-End Data Management
- E2EE - End-to-End Encryption
- E2EI - End to End Integrator
- E2ELA - End-to-End Lightpath Agent
- E2EMON - End-To-End Monitoring Techniques and Services
- E2ENP - End-To-End Negotiation Protocol
- E2EQOS - End-To-End Quality of Service
- E2ERG - End to End Research Group
- EEPJ - End-To-End Pancreaticojejunostomy Invagination
- EETDN - End-to-End Transit Delay Negotiation
- EGOPS - End-to-End GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Occultation Performance Simulator
- EMBAC - End-To-End Measurement-Based Admission Control
- EMBAC-D - End-To-End Measurement-Based Admission Controlwith Deterministic Policy
- EMBAC-P - End-To-End Measurement-Based Admission Control with Probability-Based Scheme
- EASE - End-to-End System Analysis and Service Environment
- EE - End-to-End
- PRTT - Priority Request To Talk
- Pans - Priority Admission to Nursery Schools
- Moon - To show one's rear end to another, as a measure of dis-respect. It is easy to moon someone if you are standing alongside the train track.