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Meanings and definitions for VVS
What does VVS stand for? What does VVS mean?
- Videoville Showtime, a Canadian motion picture distribution company
- Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart, the regional transport authority of Stuttgart, Germany
- Flemish Union of Students (Vlaamse Vereniging van Studenten), the national union of students in Flanders
- Visakha Valley School, an Indian school at Visakhapatnam
- Vasant Valley School, an Indian school in New Delhi
- The Netherlands Society for Statistics and Operations Research (Vereniging voor Statistiek en Operationele Research)
- Vereniging Voor Sterrenkunde, the Flemish society of amateur astronomers; see SKEPP
- Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily (Russian: Военно-воздушные силы "military-air forces"), the Soviet Air Force (before 1991)
- V. V. S. Laxman (born 1974), Indian cricketer
- V. V. S. Shubham Kumar Choudhary (born 1996), Teacher and Hindi poetry
- Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, a syndrome of vulvodynia associated with chronic disease
- Vasovagal syncope
- Vid Vintergatans slut (English: At the end of the Milky Way), a Swedish TV-series for children on SVT
- Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam, a 2013 Tamil film
- Very Very Slightly Included, a way of describing the clarity of a diamond
- Vertical Video Syndrome, internet slang for the act of recording video using an upright mobile phone, as if taking a portrait photograph (rather than standard landscape video, as would generally be displayed on a TV or monitor)
- Validated Vulnerability Scanning - A type of network security testing where a human operator will validate vulnerability scans from automated tools.
- Russian Air Force (1991 onwards), the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
- Belarusian Air Force (1995 onwards, in particular), the air force of the Armed Forces of Belarus
- Bulgarian Air Force (Военно-Въздушни Сили), a branch of the Military of Bulgaria
- British Broadcasting Company (1922–1926), the company's commercial precursor
- BBC America, an American television network
- BBC Canada, a Canadian television channel
- Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation, a defunct Philippine television network
- Biwako Broadcasting Co., a Japanese television station
- Bangkok Bank of Commerce, a collapsed Thai bank
- BBC Chartering, a shipping company
- Billionaire Boys Club, a former Californian investment group and Ponzi scheme
- Billionaire Boys Club (clothing retailer), a fashion label
- Biman Bangladesh Airlines (ICAO code)
- Blockberry Creative, a South Korean record label
- Bluegrass Brewing Company, a Kentucky-based microbrewery
- Bogotá Beer Company, a Colombian pub chain and brewer; see Beer in Colombia
- Brown, Boveri & Cie, a former Swiss power/automation company
- Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, former name of the Brunswick Corporation
- Baptist Bible College & Seminary, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, US
- Baptist Bible College (Missouri), Springfield, Missouri, US
- Bhiwani Boxing Club, an Indian boxing academy
- Biscayne Bay Campus of Florida International University, North Miami, Florida, US
- Boise Bible College, Boise, Idaho, US
- Brisbane Boys' College, an Australian, Christian private school
- Biplobi Bangla Congress, an Indian political party in West Bengal
- Blades Business Crew, a football hooligan gang in England
- B'nai Brith Canada, the Canadian branch of the Jewish service organization B'nai B'rith
- BBC Micro, an early home computer from the 1980s, developed by the British Broadcasting Corporation
BBC BASIC, a programming language developed in 1981
- BBCode, a markup language commonly used on message boards
- Bootable business card, a CD-ROM shaped like a business card
- Bromobenzyl cyanide, a tear gas
- British-born Chinese, an ethnic minority
- "BBC", a song credited to the fictional band Ming Tea that played over the end credits of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and also appeared on the film's soundtrack album
- "BBC", a song on the Jay-Z album Magna Carta... Holy Grail
- Bale, Benzema and Cristiano (BBC), the main attacking trio of Spanish football club Real Madrid from 2013 to 2018.
- Bonucci, Barzagli and Chiellini (BBC), the main defensive trio of Italian football club Juventus and the Italy national football team from 2011 to 2017.
- BBC, the Big Block Chevrolet engine
- Toba Batak language, whose ISO 639-3 code is bbc
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