"/nm" meaning in English

See /nm in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Symbol

Etymology: From / + abbreviation of not mad, using the tone indicator format of slash-prefixing set by the earlier /s (“sarcasm”). Etymology templates: {{abbrev|en|not mad|nocap=1}} abbreviation of not mad Head templates: {{head|en|symbol|head=/nm}} /nm, {{en-symbol|head=/nm}} /nm
  1. (Internet slang, tone indicator) Denotes that the writer is not mad or otherwise upset. Tags: Internet
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