Abdominal muscles.
2006-09-04 12:13:05
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answered by Speaking_Up 5
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ABS is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings:
Able-bodied Seaman / Able-bodied Seamen — (the original term was Able Seaman, abbreviated AB)
ABS, a popular clothing brand by Allen B. Schwartz
Always Better Service, the brand name of a computer manufacturing company.
Absolutive case
Abu Simbel Airport (IATA airport code: ABS) in Abu Simbel, Egypt
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a plastic
Action Battle System, a type of fantasy battle system made with RPG Maker.
Adult Book Store, Bookstore catering to Adult Entertainment
Albino Blacksheep, a website
American Bible Society
American Bureau of Shipping
Anchor Bible Series
Animal Behavior Society
Anti-lock braking system (translated from German, Antiblockier-Bremssystem)
Arch Build System, an Arch Linux tool
Asset-backed security, a financial term
Association for Bahá’à Studies
Atlanta Blue Sky, an internet radio station
Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia's official statistical organisation
Automatic Beam System - automated railways & monorails
Automatic block signal
Automatic Brightness Stabilizer / Automatic Brightness Stabilization controller - adjusts the x-ray generator to maintain a preset image brightness level during fluoroscopy
Abs is a nickname for the name Abigail. For example, Abigail Z. could be called Abs Z. for short.
Abs is a nickname for the abdul basit shakoor. For example, Abigail Z. could be called Abs Z. for short.
2006-09-04 20:11:56
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answered by maung m 1
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Abdominal muscle
2006-09-04 19:17:06
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answered by knightamar13 3
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the big muscle in front of you stomach, or anti lock braking system installed on a car/
2006-09-04 19:14:43
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answered by psxfff123 3
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anti-lock braking system. Just kidding. They are the muscles on your stomach
2006-09-04 19:13:08
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answered by camarochic 2
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Muscles in your stomach
2006-09-04 20:16:23
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answered by Cool Dude 2
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either abdominal muscles or anti-lock braking system
2006-09-04 19:13:00
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answered by special-chemical-x 6
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