Abbreviation referring to a 32-bit Operating System created by Microsoft Corporation. It's based on the Mach Microkernel and part of VMS. It has no native DOS support; only DOS emulation. NT stands for "New Technology". Often, the word "Windows" will be used before "NT". i.e. Windows NT 4.0 Workstation.
by Gary Davison June 21, 2003
Originated by singer of Baltimore, Maryland band Rest Among Ruins, the term 'nt negates whatever word or phrase it is added to.
'nt's are mathematically sensitive. Therefore an even amount of 'nt's added to a word or phrase causes a double negation.
'nt's are mathematically sensitive. Therefore an even amount of 'nt's added to a word or phrase causes a double negation.
Cool'nt = not cool
Dude, I can't wait to go to class later'nt = Dude, I can't wait to NOT go to class later
That was sweet'nt'nt = That was sweet!
Dude, I can't wait to go to class later'nt = Dude, I can't wait to NOT go to class later
That was sweet'nt'nt = That was sweet!
by Rusty M. November 05, 2009
Nipple torture. A form of erotic stimulation in which men's or women's nipples are clamped, pinched, pierced, burned or put through otherwise painful sensations.
I'm a mature, experienced, submissive guy who needs long sessions of helplessness, pain, humiliation, being used. I seek a dominant man, woman, couple who enjoy putting a guy through long sessions of heavy bondage and discipline, CBT, NT, water sports, breath-play, toilet, face-fucking,
and a whole lot more.
Please be STD-free, be willing to use me harshly but safely. Have your own place and tools of your passion.
Couples welcome.
and a whole lot more.
Please be STD-free, be willing to use me harshly but safely. Have your own place and tools of your passion.
Couples welcome.
by S&M December 27, 2003
Short for No Tears a club of misfits as often found in social networking sites. Refers to members not getting all butt hurt when they are talked about or made fun of online.
by RocketRoy May 08, 2010
An operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation. Originally released in 1996 as version 4.0, it was aimed at business users with both server and client versions.
In 2000, Microsoft released a new version of NT, again aimed for business users. It was called Windows 2000, though the technical name is NT 5.0. It came in 4 versions: Professional (for client computers), and several server versions including 2000 Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server.
Unlike previous versions of Windows, NT is built on its own, original kernal, meaning it has no affiliation to its predecessor MS-DOS. This, and many features new to the NT kernal, made NT the best operating system of its time.
Windows NT is still used by most PC users - both home and business. The current version is NT 5.1, known to consumers as XP Home Edition and XP Professional. The upcoming version of NT will be version 6.0, know to consumers as Windows Vista.
In 2000, Microsoft released a new version of NT, again aimed for business users. It was called Windows 2000, though the technical name is NT 5.0. It came in 4 versions: Professional (for client computers), and several server versions including 2000 Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server.
Unlike previous versions of Windows, NT is built on its own, original kernal, meaning it has no affiliation to its predecessor MS-DOS. This, and many features new to the NT kernal, made NT the best operating system of its time.
Windows NT is still used by most PC users - both home and business. The current version is NT 5.1, known to consumers as XP Home Edition and XP Professional. The upcoming version of NT will be version 6.0, know to consumers as Windows Vista.
I think that people should learn how to use their Windows systems securly before complaining about it. If people used passwords, installed antivirus programs and firewalls, and used antispyware programs, they would get less than half the "blue screens of death" than they get now.
by HTML + Flash = cool March 25, 2006
Acronym for
Negative, Toxic or Sensationalist.
Pertaining to the nature and bias of the content or posts we consume on a daily basis via the Big Tech platforms and traditional media.
Negative, Toxic or Sensationalist.
Pertaining to the nature and bias of the content or posts we consume on a daily basis via the Big Tech platforms and traditional media.
by Stivchik January 19, 2021
by 9.9 Roo November 26, 2020