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NTY

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

The acronym is an extension ofTY, which stands for "Thank you." Although it is not very common, when it is utilized it is typically sent by young adults and adults to decline some type of offer. Since the acronym is rather obscure, it may be confusing to recipients so be sure to use it with people who are well-versed in slang.

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