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Meanings and definitions for 00
What does 00 stand for? What does 00 mean?
- '00, album by the alternative rock band Judybats, released in 2000
- The year 1900
- The year 2000
- The year 2100
- 00 Agent, an agent with a license to kill in the James Bond media
- 00 gauge, a standard of model railways
- Size 00, a women's clothing size in the US catalog sizes system
- Symphony No. 00 (Bruckner), an alternate name for Anton Bruckner's Study Symphony orchestra in F minor
- Mobile Suit Gundam 00, an anime series
- 00, an abbreviation used on signs to indicate a public toilet (particularly in Germany and Eastern Europe)
- 00, a common international call prefix
- 00, a wire diameter defined by the American wire gauge standard
- 00, a fine grade of steel wool
- 00, a field on the wheel of some roulette game tables
- 00, an Italian type number for Flour
- 00, a unique squad number, notably worn by:
Martin Biron, and John Davidson in the NHL
- Jim Otto, and Ken Burrough in the AFL and NFL
- Robert Parish, and Greg Ostertag in the NBA
- David Reutimann (born 1970) in NASCAR
- A shotgun ammunition size for buckshot, about equal to 8.452 mm (0.33 inches) in diameter
- Leading zero
- Zero Zero (comic), an alternative comics anthology
- "Zero Zero", a song from the album Hesitant Alien by Gerard Way
- "Zero Zero", a theatrical musical production and album of said production by Mike Batt
- "Zero Zero", an instrumental song from the album The Hush by the Scottish rock band Texas
- Zero-zero ejection seat, a classification of ejection seat for aircraft that is capable of ejecting the occupant in the event of a ground or low-altitude incident.
- Double O (Cyrillic) ⟨Ꚙ ꚙ⟩, a letter of the Cyrillic script
- Double O (charity), operated by Pete Townshend of The Who
- Double-O, Michael Aguilar, American music producer
- 00 Agent, a fictional type of secret agent in the James Bond franchise
- 0 (year), a year used in some calendar systems
- Slashed zero, a glyph used to distinguish the numeral 0 from the letter O
- 0 or #0, stage name of American musician Sid Wilson, when performing with the band Slipknot
- #0, a Spanish TV channel formerly known as Canal+
- 0, a character in Star Trek: The Q Continuum
- 0, the internal code of the New York Subway's 42nd Street Shuttle
- 0 (album), a 2014 album by Low Roar
- 0, a character from the Kirby video game series.
- /dev/zero a special file in Unix-like operating systems that outputs zero bytes
- Symbols for zero
- O, a letter of the Latin alphabet
- Ø, a letter of several Scandinavian alphabets
- ∅, the empty set
- 0#, the zero sharp set
- Φ, the Greek letter phi
- Θ, the Greek letter theta
- ⌀, the diameter symbol
- Emoticon for a person who wears glasses
- An informal instruction to watch the conductor of an orchestra, seen in orchestral parts
- Kingside castling in chess notation
- Object Oriented Programming, a style of modern computer programming
- Division by zero
- Hundreds (the third column of magnitude in the decimal system)
- The decade spanning from years 2000 - 2009
- The century from 0-99 almost aligned with the 1st century.
- 00S, McKenzie Bridge State Airport in Oregon
- Any century or the term century in general.
- 2100s (decade)
- 2000s (decade)
- 1900s (decade)
- 1800s (decade)
- 1700s (decade)
- 1600s (decade)
- 1500s (decade)
- 1400s (decade)
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- 500s (decade)
- 400s (decade)
- 300s (decade)
- 200s (decade)
- 100s (decade)
- 0s (decade)
- 2000s (century)
- 1900s (century)
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- 400s (century)
- 300s (century)
- 200s (century)
- 100s (century)
- 00s (century)
- ‘Ō‘ō, an extinct bird of the genus Moho
- Object-oriented programming, a computer programming paradigm
- O.O (also O.o or o.O), an emoticon to represent two eyes and a nose or mouth
- SkyWest Airlines (IATA code: OO)
- Belgium (aircraft registration prefix: OO)
- Old Oak Common TMD, a carriage shed (Network Rail depot code: OO)
- Oô, a commune in France
- Oo, Indonesia
- OO (EP), album by South Korean singer Zion.T
- OO, the production code for the 1967 Doctor Who serial The Ice Warriors
- Oo (digraph), a digraph in orthography
- ‘O‘o stick, a traditional Hawaiian digging bar
- Original Oratory, a competitive event in high school forensic competitions
- Oakley, Inc. (NYSE stock ticker symbol: OO), subsidiary of Italian company Luxottica
- OO gauge, a 1:76.2 modelling scale in model railroading
- Official Observer, an appointed amateur radio operator
- Double-O, producer and half of hip-hop duo o in the Hallo
- Infinity (∞)
- ᅇ, an obsolete unit of the Hangul alphabet
- 0o, 0_o, and 0.o, a kaomoji emoticon that may refer to shocked, disturbed, or confused.
- 0-O, abbreviation for 0-operand instruction set
- 0o, or zero object, a mathematics term for a simultaneously initial and terminal object
- Zero order process (chemistry), a chemical reaction in which the rate of change of concentration is independent of the concentrations
- Zeroth-order logic, first-order logic without quantifiers
- Zero-order process (statistics), a sequence of random variables, each independent of the previous ones
- Zeroth-order approximation, an approximation of a function by a constant
- 0o, a prefix used in some programming languages to denote octal (base 8) integer literals
- "In Division"Released: November 2, 2010[citation needed]
- "Paper Lung"Released: February 21, 2011[2]
- Spencer Chamberlain – lead vocals, additional guitars[19]
- Tim McTague – lead guitar, backing vocals
- James Smith – rhythm guitar, percussion
- Grant Brandell – bass guitar
- Daniel Davison – drums, percussion
- Chris Dudley – keyboard, synthesizers
- Jordan Butcher – art direction, design
- Jeff Carver – A&R
- Brandon Ebel – A&R, executive producer
- Matt Goldman – engineer, producer
- Ben Grosse – mixing
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Spencer Chamberlain
- Grant Brandell
- Timothy McTague
- Christopher Dudley
- James Smith
- Aaron Gillespie
- Daniel Davison
- Dallas Taylor
- Luke Morton
- Corey Steger
- Matthew Clark
- Octavio Fernandez
- Billy Nottke
- Kelly Scott Nunn
- Act of Depression
- Cries of the Past
- The Changing of Times
- They're Only Chasing Safety
- Define the Great Line
- Lost in the Sound of Separation
- Ø (Disambiguation)
- Erase Me
- 777
- Survive, Kaleidoscope
- Anthology: 1999–2013
- Discography
- Members
- To Write Love on Her Arms
- Solid State
- Tooth & Nail
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