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AcronymDefinition
PDQParallel Data Query
PDQPretty Damn Quick
PDQPretty Darn Quick
PDQPosition Description Questionnaire (various organizations)
PDQPrint, Don't Queue
PDQProduction Drilling Quarters (oil production)
PDQPrescreening Developmental Questionnaire
PDQPetticoat Discipline Quarterly (website)
PDQPas de Quoi (French: you're welcome; it was nothing)
PDQPrice, Dependability, Quality
PDQPolynomial Differential Quadrature
PDQPennies, Dimes, Quarters
PDQPre-Defined Qualities
PDQPositive Quadrant Dependence
PDQPiecewise Differentiable Quadratic
PDQPerfect Dark Headquarters
PDQPosition Description Quick
PDQParkinson's Disease Questionnaire
PDQProfessional Development Qualification (social workers)
PDQPeeled, Deveined and Quick Frozen (shrimp)
PDQPersonal Data Questionnaire
PDQPretty Dumb Question
PDQParts Delivered Quickly (automotive parts delivery program)
PDQPhysician Data Query
PDQPolicy Data Query (insurance)
PDQProcess Data Quickly (credit card terminal)
PDQPlease Do Quickly
PDQPre-Defined Query
PDQProduct Data Quality (supply chain management)
PDQPermanently Disqualified (for military service)


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