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ABC

noun

  1. the alphabet
  2. most important parts of a topic typically learned first
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Wiktionary

adj

Etymology: Initialisms.

  1. Initialism of atomic, biological and chemical, the three main categories of weapon of mass destruction.
  2. Initialism of already been chewed.

    She'd chew the gum until she was finished with it for the day and store it in a tiny box in the refrigerator until she wanted another chew. If I accidentally threw out her gum, she was able to find someone else's ABC gum (already been chewed).

  3. Initialism of activated B-cell-like.

name

Etymology: Initialisms.

  1. Initialism of American Broadcasting Company, an American commercial broadcast television network founded in 1943.

    “The cost of appearing with this bloviating ignoramus is obvious, it seems to me,” he said on “This Week,” the ABC News program.

  2. Initialism of Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

    One of the terrorists who carried out the shooting attack at a Bondi Beach Hanukkah party was likely a Muslim man of Pakistani origin, a senior law enforcement official told ABC News. The man's name is Naveed Akram, from Bonnyrigg, and his house had been raided.

  3. Initialism of Australian Broadcasting Company.
  4. Initialism of Australian Broadcasting Commission.
  5. Initialism of Asahi Broadcasting Corporation.
  6. Initialism of Agricultural Bank of China.
  7. Initialism of Audit Bureau of Circulations.
  8. Initialism of Aerated Bread Company, which ran a network of shops and cafeterias.

    It was not worth while to go back to Barnes for the interval between the closing of the Museum and his meal in an ABC shop, and the time hung heavily on his hands.

    He turned into an A.B.C. shop and ordered eggs and bacon and coffee.

  9. Initialism of Advance Booking Charter.
  10. Initialism of Asian Basketball Confederation.

    The first was the Asian Games, held every 4 years, and the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC), held every 2 years.

    The most memorable championship of his life, the 1967 ABC (now Fiba Asia), was also the most dramatic for the Philippines in the entire 1960s.

  11. Initialism of American Bowling Congress.
  12. Initialism of Argentina, Brazil and Chile, the three most powerful and wealthiest countries in South America.

    ABC countries

  13. Initialism of Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo and São Caetano do Sul, satellite cities around the city of São Paulo that form the most important industrial area in Brazil.
  14. Initialism of Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad.
  15. Initialism of American Book Center, an English-language bookstore in Amsterdam founded in 1972.

    The American Book Center in Amsterdam is home to one of the largest collections of English literature in continental Europe. Its rickety shelves, spread over four floors, are crammed with American masterpieces from the likes of Hemmingway and Flannery O’Connor. If non-fiction is more your buzz, there are dozens of lavishly illustrated books on subjects such as art and design. ABC also runs The Treehouse, a series of events designed to nourish literary souls from the roots upwards.

    In addition to sharing American-style storytelling with audiences throughout Finland and France, including a featured presentation at the ELSA conference in Paris this month, Marblehead storyteller Judith Black will be helping to organize and host a story slam at ABC Treehouse, an institution that promotes and supports intercultural exploration in Amsterdam.

  16. An imperative general-purpose programming language, intended for teaching or prototyping.
  17. Initialism of Anglican Book Centre, the publishing house and bookshop of the Anglican Church of Canada until 2013.

noun

Etymology: Like QWERTY, the name is based on the first letter keys.

  1. A keyboard layout in which all keys are arranged in alphabetical order in English.

phrase

Etymology: Initialisms.

  1. Initialism of anything but Chardonnay, a backlash against Chardonnay wine, seen as ubiquitous.

    He thought he was up-to-date on all the latest wine lingo until a longtime wine writer returned his sample request card with a bold, hand-written note on it that stated, “Send me all samples—ABC!” ¶ “ABC” threw my friend for a loop. When he called me, I translated the cryptic phrase—ABC is winespeak for “Anything But Chardonnay.”

  2. Initialism of abstinence, be faithful, use a condom, a sex education policy developed in response to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Africa.

    A final example of the iatrogenic effects of international public interventions is the impact on condom use that resulted from the “ABC” (Abstinence, Be Faithful, Use Condoms) approach to AIDS prevention, which has dominated programmatic efforts in Nigeria since about 2000. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), created under US President George W. Bush's administration, promoted a conservative approach to AIDS prevention through its ABC messages, which were (1) abstinence is the only true prevention; (2) if one is in a sexual relationship, stay faithful to one partner; and (3) if one can't do either, use condoms.

  3. Initialism of always be charging, a recommendation to remember to charge or be left without use by a low battery at an inopportune time.
  4. Initialism of anything but Conservative.