defriend

defriend
To remove from ones list of friends (e.g. on a social networking website).

But why subject myself and friends to the awkward social construct of being virtually "defriended" because I want to save some space on a Web page?


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  • defriend — UK [ˌdɪˈfrend] / US verb [transitive] to deliberately remove someone from your list of friends on a social networking website …   English dictionary

  • defriend — /diˈfrɛnd/ (say dee frend) verb (t) → unfriend. –defriended, adjective –defriending, noun …  

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  • unfriend — verb /ʌnˈfɹɛnd/ a) To stop being the friend of. I hope, sir, that we are not mutually Unfriended by this Difference which hath happened betwixt us. b) To defriend; to remove from ones friends list (eg on a social networking website). I asked her… …   Wiktionary

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  • friend — 1. noun /frɛnd/ a) A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection. The Automobile Association is every motorist’s friend. b) A boyfriend or …   Wiktionary

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