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NN2R

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

If you see NN2R at the end of a message, it means there's "no need to reply" to that message. For example, if a coworker ends an email with NN2R, it means you don't need to respond to that email.

Origin

slang.net

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