This term is often used in notes in a database for sales calls, which have to be maintained within a certain time frame. By notating "No Needs," even when not calling the prospect or customer, the account can be secured by the sales representative for a determined period of time as provided by company policies.
We can't touch Bill's accounts because although he never calls them, he notes "no needs," in them every 90 days, and we cannot prove that he actually didn't call them. He sometimes just enters NN, because too lazy to type the full words.
by delmartatiana December 9, 2008

by lil yee August 5, 2018

by Matt August 18, 2004

A group of Indian Technology professionals attempting to make sub-English requests to on-shore technical teams. Derived from the Indian request to "please do the needful", or "kindly do the needful", where "the needful" refers to "the necessary".
by aceandgary November 20, 2009

"The need?" is a phrase used to question what the point is in someone or something, essentially a shortened version of "what's the need in that?"
by Enters October 10, 2013

adj/statement:
udescription of any event, smell, taste, sight, feeling etc that is totally unnecessary.
udescription of any event, smell, taste, sight, feeling etc that is totally unnecessary.
by Princess Lurpak of HR/Day-dee May 2, 2003

by BobCheesyface August 19, 2011
