Pronunciation: /ʌn.sʌb/
noun a shortened form of 'unsubscribe', typically used in the context of opting out of email or mailing lists
A1 I received an unsub from the mailing list.
A2 She clicked on the unsub link to stop receiving emails.
B1 The customer submitted an unsub request to cancel their subscription.
B2 Users have the option to unsub from notifications in their account settings.
C1 The company's marketing team analyzes the unsub data to improve their outreach strategies.
C2 The unsub rate has decreased significantly since implementing the new email campaign.
formal The user decided to unsubscribe from the newsletter by clicking the 'unsub' button.
informal I'm so tired of these emails, I'm just gonna hit 'unsub'.
slang I'm gonna unsub from this nonsense, it's too much.
figurative She felt like hitting the 'unsub' button on all the negativity in her life.
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