Adjective
NSFW (comparative more NSFW, superlative most NSFW)
(Internet, initialism) Not safe (or suitable) for work; i.e., containing inappropriate or adult content (e.g. pornography or profanity) that might be offensive to employees and co-workers.
Antonyms: SFW, work-safe
Kayla Moody couldn’t help but arouse the interest of her fans this morning, sharing a NSFW photo wherein she posed seductively with her legs spread open. Source: Internet
She wore two large, black, heart-shaped pasties over her breasts, covering up any NSFW elements while still leaving her ample assets on full display, flashing a serious amount of underboob and cleavage. Source: Internet
Ashley held her cell phone in one hand, taking a selfie, while the other hand went across her ample assets to cover any NSFW bits. Source: Internet
For example, last year we saw Facebook quietly introduce the ban on ‘sexual emoji’ that proved discriminatory towards sex workers and NSFW artists making a living on the platform. Source: Internet
In his tweet, he describes his moves as „NSFW“ – not suitable for work. Source: Internet
I will say, it is not nearly has uninviting as it was back in the day (when NSFW wasn't enforced yet) when someone took issues with me posting while female. Source: Internet