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Definition of defriend [somebody] :.

(dĭ-frĕnd')

  1. 1. (v.tr.) To break off friendly relations with somebody; antonym to befriend.

    Origins: Latin de- down, away, and Old High German friunt, friend.

    Examples:
    He defriended me a year after we met, with no reason or explanation. He just stopped calling, period.

    "I want to defriend you." "What's wrong?" "I need something more than friendship from you. I need love."

    Submitted by: Mikhail Epstein, Topics: Behavior & Lifestyle

 

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