GAB
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GAB as a three-letter acronym
Three-letter acronym
A three-letter acronym, three-letter abbreviation, or TLA is an abbreviation, specifically an acronym, alphabetism, or initialism, consisting of three letters...

 may refer to:
  • Georgia Association of Broadcasters
    Georgia Association of Broadcasters
    The Georgia Association of Broadcasters represents radio and television broadcasters across the U.S. state of Georgia. It is affiliated with the National Association of Broadcasters....

    , Georgia, United States
  • Great American Ball Park
    Great American Ball Park
    The Great American Ball Park is a Major League Baseball park in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the home of the National League's Cincinnati Reds. It opened in 2003, replacing the Reds' former home, Cinergy Field, which was known as Riverfront Stadium from its opening in June 1970 until the 1996...

    , sports stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
  • The Great American Bash
    The Great American Bash
    The Great American Bash was an annual summer professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions and then by World Championship Wrestling. It is now produced by World Wrestling Entertainment...

    , a National Wrestling Alliance and World Championship Wrestling event
    • WWE Bash, a World Wrestling Entertainment event, formerly known as "WWE The Great American Bash"
  • Gathering of Africa's Best Awards


Gab may refer to:
  • Gab (song)
    Gab (song)
    A gab or gap is an Occitan boasting song of the High Middle Ages , when the troubadours were popular. It is often considered related to the tenso and partimen, two types of debate poem...

    , an Occitan boasting song of the Middle Ages
  • Gabb Drilon
    Gabb Drilon
    Gab is an American-Filipino actor.-Early life:Born as Gene Gabriel Drilon, he is a nephew of former Senator Franklin Drilon.-Showbusiness career:He is part of Star Magic...

    , an American-Filipino actor who goes by the name "Gab"
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