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Brexit

Act of deliberate harm to a nation in order to profit by shorting its currency, short-selling shares and bonds, and by farming out lucrative government contracts to cronies.

See also: insurance job.

The whole country went tits up, but I don't care because Brexit made me seriously rich.

by Professor Arsegarp July 23, 2021

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Brexit

To Brexit is to exit and somehow make everyone feel worse than when you were there.

Gonna go get KFC and not come back. Get Brexited nibbas! Walloped! Boom! KaCHOW!!!

by Brandon Pennycook April 17, 2018

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Brexit

When somebody makes a decision despite being uninformed of said decision and its consequences

I think Jenny pulled a brexit voting for class president... Everybody but her knew that the new president would take away school lunches

by scratchattacks December 30, 2016

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Brexit

To say bye but not leave

A: Ok, Aaron, see you.
B: Alright bye! *stays*
A: Aaron, you're brexiting.

by subjekt 18 March 30, 2019

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Brexit

When, in mid-conversation, many English people just inexplicably decide to wander off, while any normal person would at least offer a 'BRB' of some kind. They tend to be gone for a long time, possibly even all day long, and when they get back act like they never left.

"So, Ashley, how was brexit?" "Huh?"

by CJCsomething April 25, 2018


Brexit

A self-inflicted disaster, requiring a distinct lack of sense.

If you want to completely brexit a bridge from Ireland to Mainland Europe, get the guy who couldn't build a bridge across the Thames.

by Boris Bridge March 21, 2021


Brexit

Brexit, verb brexiting, is a term used to describe a person who is telling everyone they are leaving, but then stay another hour.

Person 1: Gosh why is John still here, I thought he left an hour ago?
Person 2: I think he decided to do a bit of a Brexit.

by BenjameenoDeeno November 8, 2019