unfriend
Americanverb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of unfriend
2005–10; un- 2 + friend (in the sense “to add to one's list of contacts”)
Example Sentences
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“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.”
From New York Times • Nov. 21, 2022
It turns out, you can customize your Facebook feed so you don’t have to see their posts without needing to unfriend anybody.
From The Verge • Aug. 24, 2022
“One of them is ‘Malört: When you need to unfriend someone in person,’” he laughs.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 11, 2022
Should I give my principal a heads-up or unfriend her and mind my business?
From Slate • May 8, 2020
I hover my cursor over the unfriend button on Fizz’s profile.
From "Saints and Misfits" by S.K. Ali
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