What Is the NFS Meaning Online?

Have you ever scrolled through Facebook only to find a post with “NFS” in the caption and wondered what the acronyms mean? Well, the NFS meaning in social media platforms and text messages is “not for sale.” 

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What Does NFS Mean? 

Photo showing what NFS stands for, which is "not for sale"

NFS simply stands for “not for sale.” It is a popular Internet acronym that indicates that whatever you are posting online (whether it be a pimped-out car, a vintage bag, or your latest painting) is only for sharing and not up for grabs. 

For instance, you were able to find a rare Rolex watch at your local Goodwill store. Together with the photo, you can say something in your Instagram post, “Found a genuine Rolex GMT-Master II at Goodwill! NFS.” 

By adding NFS, you can safeguard yourself against unsolicited offers, whether in the comments or DMs. 

Examples: 

  • I painted this artwork for a personal project. It’s NFS, but glad you like it.
  • This shoe is NFS; it’s part of my collection.
  • This vintage guitar has been in my family for years. It is NFS.
  • Laureen paid for this dress last June, and it’s NFS.
  • This car is NFS because it has already been sold.
  • I have worked on this project since April, but it’s still NFS. 
  • There is a lot of confusion about whether or not I’ll be selling these storage devices. Again, it’s NFS! 

When and How to Use NFS?

The term NFS is applicable to any scenario when you want to emphasize that you are not selling whatever you are sharing online. So, where and how you should use it? 

Let’s discuss the “where” first. Since “NFS” is technically internet slang, you should only use it on social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, where you can write “NFS” in the caption or comments. 

For instance, you can post a picture of your sneakers on IG or Snapchat and include a caption that says, “Custom sneakers I made—NFS!” or in replies to inquiries with, “Thanks for your interest, but it’s NFS.” 

As for the “how,” you can put “NFS” either at the start or end of your caption. If you’d like to use it in a comment, type out “NFS.”

Tip: You can also use hashtag NFS (#NFS).

Now, you might be wondering whether to capitalize “NFS” or not. The answer is that, in most cases, you should capitalize “NFS” because all-caps often signify that the term is an acronym and not a typo (or a brand-new word, for that matter). 

Other Meanings of NFS

“Not for sale” is not the only NFS meaning you will come across online. Here are others. 

Network File System

A Network File System streamlines collaboration and increases scalability by making files (stored in a networked server or in cloud storage) accessible remotely. For instance, if you are visiting a client in a different state, an NFS server allows you to access files (from your office computer) on your work laptop. Most modern operating systems can support NFS.

Fun Fact: System administrators can set and configure permissions for remote access; they are responsible for sharing the entire or portion of a file system. They can also set up an NFS client machine by mounting NFS shares from the server.

No Filter Sunday 

On social media, NFS has taken on a creative twist to mean “no filter Sunday.” It’s a day when people post pictures of themselves without using any filters and, in other cases, no makeup too. If you and your friends celebrate NFS day, you can refer to yourselves as the NFS (no filter squad). 

New Friends 

In addition to “no filter Sunday,” you will come across NFS as “new friends” online. Whenever you have new connections (through shared interests, events, or mutual friends), you can say, “I met some spectacular people at the conference last week. They are now my NFS!”

Need for Speed

Love gaming? You’ve probably heard of Need for Speed or NFS. It is a popular game based on the thrill of speed and the race to finish first.

No Funny Stuff

Using this NFS version, “no funny stuff,” is a great way to keep things in check, serious and straightforward. People often use it to caution someone against making jokes.

Not for Sharing

There are times when privacy is everything. Be it a secret, personal information, or anything sensitive, the idea behind NFS (not for sharing) is to let something stay strictly between two or more individuals. For instance, you can say, “The screenshots are NFS.”

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, the most popular NFS meaning you will find in chats and social media platforms is “not for sale.” Of course, the acronym NFS as “not for sale” is not applicable to everything. If the context is beyond not wanting unsolicited offers, then check the other possible NFS meanings we’ve mentioned and you’re more likely going to understand what your friend or colleague is trying to say.