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N stands for Noun
nouns are amazing
by Saetern June 19, 2018
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N' such

a filler word like "umm" placed in the middle of a sentence when the person truly has no clue what they are talking about but still feel the need to talk
Joe: "I was driving down the road n' such when I saw a fox n' such. The fox had fur n' such.

Anyone listening: "wow cool story bro"
by helldozer16 September 13, 2011
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\n

Format code tag that literally means "Replace this with a niger". Orinigally introduced in the C programming language as a format specifier for the printf function, it was later adopted by a plethora of other languages such as java, ruby, etc.
In C:

printf("Hello\n");
printf("World.\n");

Produces;

Hello
World.

Syntax is almost identical in any other language that implements printf.
by c0d3 m0nk3y January 25, 2005
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N@

N plus the '@' sign equal the nick name for a girl with the first three letters N-A-T in her name. Such as:
Natalee
Natalie
Natasha
Natalia
"Hey N@, how have you been?"
by TheN@ February 7, 2009
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the-n

a wasteland of nauseating 'issue-based' teen dramas such as "Moesha", "South of Nowhere", "Miracle's Boys", and worst of all "Degrassi" (with the exception of "Radio Free Roscoe", one of the few escapist teen shows out there but also the BEST!)
you damn Urbandictionary.com users should whine about the unnecessary flood of these stupid moral-of-the-week teen shows on The-N instead of 'Laguna Beach' and MTV! I've heard that 'MTV is for conformist teenyboppers' crap WAY TOO MUCH, and i don't consider myself a fan of MTV.
by KK April 13, 2006
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In 'n Out 'n In

The act of attempting to leave the fast food restaurant In 'n Out, but coming back in after realizing you crave another succulent burger.
Man, I was so hungry, I went "In 'n Out 'n In"!
by Blatent Lack of Judgement August 4, 2010
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'n

"'n"
Pronunciation: n
Function: Part-of-Speech; end-of-Contraction, uncommon, *implies the possesive as it replaces the word 'Own.' Usage effects a hick, rural flavor to speech, best if used sparingly, may convey a sense of appreciation for archaic or pseudoarchaic formulations in English.
Usage: can be used sans apostrophe in conjunction with 'e' following a vowel, where confusion is unlikely.
My'n, Myne: My+OWN, can replace "Mine"
Your'n, Yourn,: Your+OWN, replaces "Yours" as in phrase/designate "You and Yours"
Thy'n, Thyne, replaces "Thine" when it is prefered to yours

'n has limitations, it cannot be contracted with any word, specifically those words which end in a numeral, punctuation or any letter not either a vowel or liquids or the nasals (l, r, m, n.)

NO Yahoo!'n/Yahoo!n/Yahoo!ne
by Adam Hamilton April 20, 2006
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