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subj.

American  

abbreviation

  1. subject.

  2. subjective.

  3. subjectively.

  4. subjunctive.


subj. British  

abbreviation

  1. subject

  2. subjective(ly)

  3. subjunctive

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“Subj has a history of mental health issues/unk what kind,” the dispatch log said.

From Los Angeles Times

Workers save time that was once spent deleting emails like, say, “Subj: Anyone heading out to lunch?” and can instead peek into the “Lunch” channel on Slack if they’re looking for a sandwich buddy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spenser. dim. diminutive. opp. opposed. subj. subjunctive. dub. doubtful. opt. optics. suff. suffix. eccles. ecclesiastical history. orig. originally. superl. superlative. e.g. for example. ornith. ornithology. surg. surgery. elect. electricity.

From Project Gutenberg

Subj: Gulliver’s Travels Esteemed Sir: On my return from the recent shewing of “Gulliver’s Travels,” whereat I was sufficiently fortunate to pass a choice moment on the Red Carpet in the charming Company of Miss Emily Blunt, I find it politick to communicate with yourself on the topick of this Motion Picture.

From New York Times

Lede, vb. subj. lead 25.58, 34.82.

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