detag

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de- +‎ tag

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detag (third-person singular simple present detags, present participle detagging, simple past and past participle detagged)

  1. (transitive) To strip of a tag or tags; to remove the tags from.
    • 2014, Laurie Penny, Unspeakable Things: Sex, Lies and Revolution[1], A&C Black, →ISBN:
      The next day I find myself tagged on my new profile kissing a female friend, pressed underneath her, hair and sweat and sideboob, giggling at something just off-camera. I detag, but for some reason I leave it up, mistaking the profile archive for the online equivalent of a personal photo album, as so many of us did in the early days.

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