Leeds United AFC first coined the acronym waccoe.
The acronym IVI has various meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Examples are In-Vehicle, Infotainment, International Vaccine Institute, and Intravenous Infusion.
Clothes were invented 1000ends of years ago God first invented the clothes
It was invented just before you were born and me AND your MOM invented it
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they where invented in the 1920's:D
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The word Xerox is not an acronym. It is derived from the invented word "xerography" which describes the process of plain paper copying invented in 1938 by Chester Carlson and means "dry writing."
The answer depends on what you mean by cxd: there are several things that it could be an acronym for.
A bacronym is a word which is not an acronym but is taken to be one and for which a full form is invented by back-formation.
The acronym EIGRP stands for Enhanced Internet Gateway Routing Protocol. The protocol is loosely based on the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol invented by Cisco.
The acronym HORI stand for Home Origami Retail Inventions, a very important company that has invented many videogames consoles and games in the history of the gaming process.
Thomas A. Swift invented the Taser. TASER is an acronym for Thomas A Swifts' Electronic Rifle
The acronym "wut" means "what" in the 'text talk' or 'computer chat', it is a shortening that was invented by gamers on the web who didn't have time/didn't want to type 'what' so they shortened it to 'wut'.
SCUBA which stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
There is really no way to know who used it first. The acronym "lmfao" is derived from "lmao". The acronym "lmao" would have evolved with other acronyms such as "lol" and "rofl" to express humor over the internet.
MSDN is an acronym for Microsoft Developer Network. This pertains to the development and production of the latest in technology that Microsoft has invented.
Computer acronym, "Begin Operations Off Tape": From the days before ROM and EPROM's were invented. Hit Restart and Run and a cassette tape would load instructions into memory, about where to go on the disk for the boot block.