"No Need To Reply". Used mainly at the end of a text message when you send a text message to someone and they would normally text back with "OK" or "k" or "allright". Used so that when they normally would respond with "ok", it will save you the trouble of getting another text message or looking at your phone that will say "ok"
text message conversation...
without NNTR
John: Hey, I'm leaving in 5 minutes.
Amy: Ok
With NNTR
John: Hey, I'm leaving in 5 minutes. NNTR.
Amy:
without NNTR
John: Hey, I'm leaving in 5 minutes.
Amy: Ok
With NNTR
John: Hey, I'm leaving in 5 minutes. NNTR.
Amy:
by hotmic April 03, 2009