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The quiet undoing of whatever you swore mattered most yesterday.
means Removes something from a fixed or prioritized position, whether a brooch, a tweet, or a chat message.
from From the verb pin, the act of fastening with a sharp slender spike, plus the reversing prefix un-; the digital sense borrowed the metaphor when apps let users stick favorites to the top.
GrammarThird-person singular present tense of unpin.
Tech leapPinned tweets, tabs, and chats all get unpinned now.
Literal rootsOriginally meant releasing actual cloth-fastening pins.