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Abbreviation for Newton, the SI unit for force. A Newton is a derived unit (kg x m / s^2)
Weight is not measured in kilograms, it is measured in Newtons. That is because weight is a measurement of force while kilograms are used to describe mass.
N by Urban Dictionary November 1, 2004
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N.I.G.G.A. n'at n word N-Word Pass N.E.M.O. N-Bomb N-Gage n/a n' shit N.O.R.E
Heather was texting Destiny then Destiny was gettin tired so she wrote n.
N. by ~Beige~ November 11, 2009
An spanish letter used in spanish words like the word spanish in spanish (español).
Is only the spanish letter "ñ", is there something wrong with it?
Is used in general words, expressions like "español", "ñoño", "estaño", "baño", "doña", "ñe", "ña", and "ño".

Also used in some names in spanish.
ñ by The anonym one July 18, 2020
pronounced "enyeh" a way of using the "ene" face in real life discussion, or online discussion.

usually used as a way of disapproving/saying no/expressing judgement or annoyance
Jack: I nominate Sally Jenkens for the ALS ice bucket challenge!
Sally: ñ
ñ by mischeviousMercenary August 25, 2014
The Class 7 (Novice Permit) licence in British Columbia, Canada, it can be obtained after having your Class 7L licence for a year. Drivers must display the "N" decal on the back of their vehicle at all times while driving and can only have 1 passenger (waived for anyone who is immediate family). After two years of having your "N" you can apply for your Class 5 licence.
Just got my N today, no longer have to drive with my Mom anymore.
Jake: Hey can you pick me and a friend up? Matt: Sorry bud, I have my N so I can only take one of you.
Finally got my N, just bought my first beater.
N by Fundar April 15, 2014
1. without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic: his "n" attitude toward the suffering of others.
2. having no bias, prejudice, or preference; impartial; disinterested.
3. neither good nor bad in character or quality; average; routine: a "n" specimen.
4. not particularly good, important, etc.; unremarkable; unnotable: a "n" success; a "nnn" performance.
5. of only moderate amount, extent, etc.
6. not making a difference, or mattering, one way or the other.
7. immaterial or unimportant.
8. not essential or obligatory, as an observance.
9. making no difference or distinction, as between persons or things: "n" justice.
10. neutral in chemical, electric, or magnetic quality.
"n"
"nnnn"
Thats so nnnn.
n by smelly lynn October 27, 2009