What is Nsf56k?
1.
"Not safe for 56k." This term is used for something on the web that people on slow connections shouldn't mess with. Typically, this includes large images, video, or streams.
Click Here for 500mb of pron (NSF56K)
or
Click here to view the entire Star Wars trilogy (NSF56K)
2.
Not safe for 56K. Similiar to
Click on this link to see the trailer for the new yaya movie (NSF56k).
3.
Web sites with large pictures often display NSF56K meaning "Not Safe/Suitable for 56K". Contrast with
Those jpgs of Veronica Zemanova are 800K each! Definitely NSF56K
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4.
Abreviation for: Not Safe For 56K (modems)
I just snagged the full dvd quality original Star Wars Trilogy. Totally NSF56K
5.
Not Safe For 56K: containing more data than is sane to download via 56k modem. From "NSFW", relating to items that should only be looked at in a work environment, especially if the office is open-plan.
Pages containing many high res pictures are often NSF56K.
6.
Acronym: "Not safe for 56k"
A label on a link that will load a heinously huge web page or file. Said page/file will finish loading around the apocalypse on a 56k dial-up connection.
<u>Paris Hilton Video NSF56K</U>
7.
Short for "Not Safe For 56 Kbaud Modems". Tagline abbreviation added to an internet forum post (or other missive) to warn of massive attachment size, which a normal analog phone modem may be incapable of coping with.
Click Here: Britney Spears Sucking Face With Madonna. NSF56K!