1. DNF - Noun
2. DNF - Verb
3. DNF - Proper noun
(sports) Initialism of did not finish.
Coordinate terms: DNS, DNQ
(geocaching) Initialism of did not find.
(Internet slang, social media) Initialism of do not follow.
DNF (third-person singular simple present DNFs, present participle DNFing, simple past and past participle DNFed or DNF'ed)
(sports) To fail to finish an event.
DNF (plural DNFs)
(mathematics) Initialism of disjunctive normal form.
DNF
(Britain, cartography) Initialism of Digital National Framework.
[What her career looks like] "It looks like a marathon. And I'm proud that I'm not a DNF (did not finish). I'm not a DNF yet. I just kept going. I think that's been the key is just to keep going and really try to get better and try to be as truthful as I can and hope that good things come my way." Jennifer Beals
Also, I think a big reason why I don’t DNF is because I’m a fast reader (and maybe this is true for you too since you’re even faster than I am). Source: Internet
Do you have a DNF policy? Source: Internet
E.g. a function is monotone iff it is constructible with AND, OR (e.g. as DNF of the minimal subsets)? Source: Internet
I actually did DNF Let’s Pretend. Source: Internet
I had to DNF this book because I just wasn't grabbed right away. Source: Internet