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NF

1 American  

abbreviation

  1. Newfoundland, Canada (approved for postal use).

  2. no funds.

  3. Norman French.


n/f 2 American  
Or N/F
  1. no funds.


N.F. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. Newfoundland.

  2. no funds.

  3. Norman French.


NF 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Norman French (language)

  2. (in Britain) National Front

  3. (esp in postal addresses) Newfoundland

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N/F 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. no funds

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nf 3 British  

abbreviation

  1. Norfolk Island

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For weeks, Wallen has stayed at No. 1 by holding off challenges from new releases by the alt-pop singer Melanie Martinez, the rapper NF and the K-pop acts Jimin and Twice.

From New York Times

Also this week, the Michigan rapper NF opens at No. 2 with “Hope,” his fifth studio album, which had the equivalent of 123,000 sales, including 57 million streams and 80,500 copies sold as a complete package.

From New York Times

The initials "NF" - a reference to the National Front - were etched on to a kitchen table in December 2019.

From BBC

NF has always rapped as if full of anxiety, and on a core level, that hasn’t changed on “Motto,” a clever narrative about unshackling oneself from the stressors of pop music success.

From New York Times

In his early career, NF sounded as if he was internalizing all the pressures of the world, but now he sounds free and calm, dismissing those same pressures with a shrug.

From New York Times