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unfollow
/ ʌnˈfɒləʊ /
verb
- tr to cease to track a person or a group on a social networking site
Example Sentences
When Bryan didn’t like the gown LaPaglia wore to the Golden Globes, she said, he unfollowed her.
While some of Cooper’s former fans said they were “disgusted” by the interview, swore off listening to her or announced they would unfollow her, others came to Cooper’s defense.
Contrary to the organisation’s defensive public statements, a Met source has told me that, at senior levels within the Met, the force accepts various leads were left unfollowed when the investigation closed in 2020.
So rather than staying in the cycle of having a knee-jerk negative reaction each time I scrolled past a new lurid selfie and then feeling guilty for recoiling, I unfollowed her.
In 2022, the producer removed Drake from a song called Trance, and unfollowed him on Instagram.
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