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mexican exit

When leaving a country, upon leaving a girl pregnant.

- Pablo knocked her up, and left for good.
- Oh, he pulled a Mexican exit on her. What a guy!

by PelitosDeMelocoton May 13, 2015

19πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Exit 20

God's country. A region off the Trans-Canada highway in Nova Scotia. Although fronting a rural countryside, is home to hardcore gangstas that hold it down and get shit done; an exit of hardknocks.

(while out of Exit 20)

Resident #1 "Hey man when you heading back to Exit 20 for some beers?"
Resident #2 "I'm hittin' the 20 as soon as I can. I got business to deal with first."

by BryanSparks November 20, 2007

14πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


JetBlue Exit

Noun: to leave a job while making a flamboyant gesture; a way of saying "fuck you" in a literal or symbolic sense.

JetBlue Exit: Based on incident when JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater departed his aircraft (and his employment) via the emergency slide while carrying a stolen beer.

by Island Mac Guy August 11, 2010


exit ticket

An assignment a teacher wants to see before you leave their class.

Teacher: Ok class, this assignment will be your exit ticket to leave this class.

by WerewolfNation November 6, 2013


Exit Wank

An extremely reckless danger-wank whereby the performer has little or no hope of remaining undetected. Such a brazen act is brought about the liberation of knowing one is leaving and doesn't have to face the consequences of their actions.

Bazza: "Did you hear Dennis from accounts finally flipped the bird to his boss and resigned?"

Gazza: "Yeah, then Wayne caught him polishing his piece all over Cathy from finance's desk while she was at the post-budget sausage roll party".

Bazza: "An exit wank? Are you kidding me, what a way to go out!"

by Johnny Long-bone January 16, 2012


Exit Box

Anus, used especially in reference to anal sex.

I put it in her exit box after Mexican and it was a mess.

by Doggin86 September 7, 2016


Exit-Level

Exit-level literature refers to extremely depressing novels and works. The term β€˜exit-level’ was a nickname given to liberal arts that were the opposite of entry-level art, such as literature, music etc. But over the years, and the redefinition from 4chan, Exit-level literature, although not difficult to read, came to mean novels and works of an extremely melancholic and depressing nature.

The novel The Maimed is so depressing it makes me wanna blow my brains out, it’s pretty exit-level stuff.

by MitsuXI September 11, 2022