In relation to cars N/S means nearside (kerbside). N/S can also mean:
It's Spanish for "Where are you now"? However, remember to have a slash above the "a" in "estas". Without the slash, that word means these (plural feminine form).
You spelled it correctly, unless you mean grief, m o u r n i n g s.
s/n
B-u-s-i-n-e-s-s-m-a-n
NSW stands for N-new S-south W-wales
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N slash A (N/A) means none, nothing, nada, etc. Haha. Yepp so that's what it means. For example: There are N/A more donuts in the office room. It means Not Applicable
Rock and F*ck N Roll
It stands for Non Applicable, which mean the question does not apply to you.
Do you mean Slash? He used to play for Guns-N-Roses.
Saul 'Slash' Hudson was the guitarist for Guns n Roses.
None. It's an okay thing.
Slash 'n' Burn was created on 1992-03-16.
Saul (Slash) Hudson
No, Slash is still alive.
There has never been a flash in Guns N Roses. If you mean Slash then no.
If someone sends a thumbs down on a blackberry and u don't have one as well it will appear as n. It can also mean and. The word "slash" can mean "oh and this also", "that reminds me", "lets talk about this now".... it apparently has evolved to connote the moving on of a certain topic. Here is a TED Talk link below on the subject of texting and part of the talk is about the use of the word "slash" in texting.