unfriend

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19:55 Nov 18, 2009
English to Urdu translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Internet, e-Commerce
English term or phrase: unfriend
Definition from Oxford University Press USA:
To remove someone as a ‘friend’ on a social networking site such as Facebook.

Example sentence(s):
  • We friended each other on a social site a few months ago. Last weekend, I might have unfriended you or unsubscribed to your list. I’ve been talking to people who’ve been doing the same thing. ME Strauss
  • Deciding to unfriend someone might be a hard choice. But the process itself is quick and simple. Mahalo.com Incorporated.
  • That's all it takes to unfriend someone on Facebook, and if you change your mind then it's easy to add them again as a friend. RickySays, Inc
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Summary of translations provided
5دشمن ، دوست نہ ہونا ، جس کے دوست ہونے پر شک ہو ۔
Muhammad Sabir


  

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دشمن ، دوست نہ ہونا ، جس کے دوست ہونے پر شک ہو ۔


Definition from own experience or research:
میں اسے نہیں جانتا وہ میرا دوست نہیں ہے۔

Example sentence(s):
Explanation:
ایسا لفظ زیادہ طر اس شخص کی لیے استعمال کرتے ہیں ۔ جسے ہم نہیں جانتے ۔ یا جس کے دوست ہونے پر شک ہو ۔
Muhammad Sabir
Pakistan
Local time: 00:47
Native speaker of: Native in UrduUrdu
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