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View definitions for unfriend

unfriend

verb as in remove from your friends on social media

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“I also have those type of people in my social media circle and quite frankly, I press X, hide, because I don’t want to see it. But I don’t unfriend them,” she said.

From Slate

But since the early 2000s there has been a quiet campaign in the Keystone State and beyond to unfriend anyone outside certain precincts of Christianity — and most Quakers would almost certainly be among the outcasts.

From Salon

His tour has openly become a campaign to "unfriend" the nation.

From Salon

I’m afraid it’ll embarrass him and could cause him to become defensive or even unfriend me.

“We will shout opinions across the internet, and we will unfriend those who make us upset. There will be memorials, and vigils, and thoughts and prayers. We have done this before.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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