Swipe Right Off

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Swipe Right Off is an internet slang term used to describe the act of quickly dismissing or rejecting someone or something without giving it any attention or consideration. It is often used in a negative or dismissive context, implying that the person or thing being swiped right off is not worth anyone’s time or interest.

Examples:

1. After seeing the terrible reviews of the new movie, I decided to swipe right off and not waste my money on a ticket.

2. Sarah’s ex-boyfriend tried to reconnect with her on social media, but she immediately swiped right off and blocked him.

I was so annoyed by that spam email that I swiped right off and deleted it without even opening it.

When Tom showed me the outdated design for our website, I quickly swiped right off and suggested he come up with something more contemporary.

Synonyms:
reject, bounce, dismiss, turn down
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