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The brief, sacred ritual where anticipation peaks and reality holds its breath.
means The act of removing the covering, paper, or packaging from something to reveal what's inside.
from From Middle English wrappen (to wind or fold), with the prefix un- reversing the deed — undoing what careful hands once did.
Software senseCode can unwrap nested values from containers and promises.
Peak joyStudies link anticipation, not the gift, to happiness.
Bird originWrappen may trace to Norse for bundling cloth.