• More specifically, the irish exit refers to the departure from any event without telling any friends, associates or acquaintances that one is leaving. It is almost always the result of being very inebriated/intoxicated.


    Irish exit meaning & definition 1 of Irish exit.


  • “Irish Exit” is a term used when a person leaves a place without saying goodbye to the people they are with.
    Irish Exit is to leaving without saying goodbye: as Slim is to a nickname for an overweight person.
    Early versions of the term Irish Exit come from Irish Americans leaving social functions like Church, football games, and plays. When the functions let out people would congregate outside and chat with each person they knew and say goodbye before heading home. This usually added 30 minuets to an hour to the evening. When there was little or no time to do the customary goodbye, the family would leave through the side door. The side door move became known as the Irish Exit. The term has come to mean leaving a place without saying goodbye to those you are with or those you came with.

    Irish exit meaning & definition 2 of Irish exit.


  • To leave a social event drunk without any recollection of when or how.

    Irish exit meaning & definition 3 of Irish exit.


  • A drunk persons poopsack/ poophole.

    Irish exit meaning & definition 4 of Irish exit.

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