DMV

See also: d.m.v.

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DMV

  1. (US) The region made up of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.
    Coordinate term: Delmarva

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DMV (plural DMVs)

  1. (US) Initialism of department of motor vehicles.
    • 1993, “DMV”, performed by Primus:
      I've been to hell. I spell it...I spell it DMV
      Anyone that's been there knows precisely what I mean
      I've stood in line and waited near an hour and fifteen
    • 1995, Amy Heckerling, Clueless, spoken by DMV tester (Ron Orbach):
      Girlie, as far as you're concerned, I'm the messiah of the DMV. Now, get out of the car.
    • 2024 June 14, Camila Pedrosa, “California license plate numbers running out faster than predicted — here’s what will happen”, in The Sacramento Bee[1], archived from the original on 14 June 2024:
      The state is currently in the 9EWZ000-9EWZ999 series, and the final plate in the current sequence — 9ZZZ999 — is expected to be issued in late 2025, DMV officials said.
  2. (UK) Initialism of deserted medieval village.
  3. (anatomy) Initialism of dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus.

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