What does PITS mean?
PITS means Person in the Street
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Person in the Street?
Person in the Street can be abbreviated as PITS
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What does PITS stand for? PITS stands for "Person in the Street". |
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How to abbreviate "Person in the Street"? "Person in the Street" can be abbreviated as PITS. |
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What is the meaning of PITS abbreviation? The meaning of PITS abbreviation is "Person in the Street". |
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What is PITS abbreviation? One of the definitions of PITS is "Person in the Street". |
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What does PITS mean? PITS as abbreviation means "Person in the Street". |
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What is shorthand of Person in the Street? The most common shorthand of "Person in the Street" is PITS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PHOSITA - Person Having Ordinary Skill in the Art
- PITL - Person in the Loop
- TCMITS - The Celebrated Man in the Street
- TCMITS - The Common Man in the Street
- BDS - Big Dogs in the Street
- MDPU - Most Dangerous Person in the Universe
- TSBS - The Street Bridge in San
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