What does NWOR mean?
NWOR means Not Worthy of Reply
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Not Worthy of Reply?
Not Worthy of Reply can be abbreviated as NWOR
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CORBFUS - Copy Of Reply Be Furnished This Office
- NEOBIG - Not East of But Including Greece
- NOONG - Not One of Nature's Gentlemen
- NNOBI - Not North of But Including
- NOOP - Not Out of Possession
- NPCB - Not Part of a County Boundary
- NPITB - Not Part of an Indian Treaty Boundary
- MOR - Memoranda of Reply
- wotp - Worthy of the Prize
- ancillary income. - Any earnings generated by sales or activities that are not part of a business's main sources of income. In the airline industry, that means such things as fees charged for checking baggage, in-flight
- no name. - 1. v. To make a reservation even though you don't have the passenger's name yet. 2. adj. Of travel products, not well known or not part of a major chain. For example, "a no name hotel."
- ID10T - Idiot. Not an acronym obviously but worthy of inclusion. The 'ID Ten T' code has been used by technical service people for years, and probably explains very well a large proportion of user-reported faults and queries. See also UBAD, ID10T, BDU, PEBCAK and
- NOONG - Not One Of Nature's Gentlemen. Excellent term for covert customer service communications. Sarcastic acronym referring to a rude man, as used by various customer-facing roles, eg, nurses, waitresses, call-centre staff, etc.
- PbO - Plumbum Oscillans. Very clever mock Latin phrase equating to 'swinging the lead', meaning pretending to be ill, or generally avoiding work by some other means. PbO seemingly first appeared as doctors shorthand on medical notes, and is worthy of far wider
- TNT - Thanks, but No Thanks. Shorthand for the rejection letter pile, for unsuccesful job applicants, inappropriate sales propositions, or anything worthy of polite refusal (Ack S Parkes). In the world of chemical explosives TNT of course stands for Trinitrotol
- SWISSAIR - Sexy Women In Swissair Services Are Indeed Rare. Not true of course, but then none of this stuff is..
- VASP - Vomite Aqui Seu Porco (Portuguese: Throw Up Here You Pig - a reference to the VASP sick-bag logo)/Varias Aeromocas Sao Putas (Portuguese: 'a number of the air stewardesses are loose women') Again not true of course, like the rest of this silliness..
- DIAGEO - Don't Imagine Any Great Employment Opportunities. Not true of course. This 'backronym' (or 'bacronym' - meaning an acronym that is constructed in reverse from a word, rather using initials from a phrase or series of words) does however illustrate the risk
- ^:)^ - Not Worthy
- OSS - Organization of Super Spies Rhymes with 'boss'not 'Office of Strategic Services', circa WW-TWO!