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RFB
(redirected from Rush for Berlin)

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RFBReceita Federal do Brasil (Portuguese: Internal Revenue Service of Brazil)
RFBRecording for the Blind (since 1995, Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, RFB&D)
RFBRequest For Bid
RFBRush for Berlin (gaming)
RFBRecycle(d) Fluidized-Bed
RFBRepública Federativa do Brasil (Federal Republic of Brazil)
RFBRemote Frame Buffer
RFBRural Fire Brigade (Queensland & New South Wales, Australia)
RFBRoom, Food and Beverage (casinos)
RFBRegional Fishery Bodies
RFBRemember Fallen Brothers
RFBRifle Forward Ejection Bullpup (Kel-Tec)
RFBRückstellung für Beitragsrückerstattungen (German: Provision for Premium Refunds; insurance industry)
RFBReportable Fringe Benefit (taxes)
RFBRight Fullback (soccer)
RFBRetained Foreign Body
RFBRockfeedback (music website)
RFBReally Freaking Big
RFBRepair First Bug
RFBRollerfootball (Paris, France)
RFBRebel Flag Bikini (Confederate emblem)
RFBRise from Below (construction)
RFBReno France Bâtiment (French: Reno France Building)
RFBRepublican Flute Band (Ireland and UK)
RFBRed Flour Beetle (insect)


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