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An Irish exit is when you leave a social situation (a party or larger gathering, for example) without saying goodbye to your host or to other guests.

It isn't used among the Irish themselves, which suggests that it originated in America.

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Coffee ☕ 1y ago

In Brazil it's called french exit

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Séimí Mac Síomón 1y ago

I've heard that too!

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