Here are some possibilities of what the person might have meant:
* "Not assumed AROUND": This could be a grammatical error, meaning they wanted to say "not assumed to be around." This would mean that someone is not expected to be present or available.
* "Not assumed AROUND": This could also be a misspelling of "not assumed around," which would mean that someone is not expected to be involved in something or be part of a group.
* "Not assumed AROUND": This could be a slang term or a regional expression. Without further context, it's difficult to know the exact meaning.
To understand what the person meant, it's important to consider the context of the conversation. For example:
* "I'm not sure if she's going to be around tonight." This would mean that the speaker is not assuming the person will be present.
* "He's not assumed around the office anymore." This would mean that he is no longer working at the office.
If you can provide more information about the context, I might be able to help you understand the intended meaning.