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BFR
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BFRBefore
BFRBundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (German: Federal Institute for Risk Assessment)
BFRBesoin en Fonds de Roulement (French: Working Capital Requirement)
BFRBrominated Flame Retardant
BFRBiennial Flight Review (aviation)
BFRBona Fide Request
BFRBlood Flow Rate (dialysis)
BFRBiggest Finest Revolver (polite form)
BFRBotafogo de Futebol e Regatas (Brazilian soccer club)
BFRBig Fat Rim (BMX bicycle)
BFRBrain Forest Rytual (band; est. 1992)
BFRBig Freakin' Rock
BFRBlast and Fragment Resistant
BFRBathtub Failure Rate
BFRBlack Flag Racing (motorbike race team)
BFRBig Freakin' Router (polite form)
BFRBattle Field Removal (comics)
BFRBig Freakin' Radio (polite form)
BFRBefore Flight Reliability
BFRBlue Force Reporting
BFRBasic Facility Requirement
BFRBridged Frequency Ringing
BFRBigger, Faster Routers (intranet)
BFRBinary File Replacement (command line program for MS Windows)
BFRBantuelle Freddy Racing (Belgian automobile club)
BFRBatch Failure Rate (film industry)
BFRBest Fraternal Regards
BFRBody Fat Ratio (health statistic)


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