Irish Exit

What is Irish Exit?


1.

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.

Man 1. Hey man, where'd you go last night? You just disappeared, did you take a girl home or something?

Man 2. Nah, I got drunk and pulled an irish exit. Uh... happy birthday by the way.

See irish, exit, irish exit, drinking, drunk, bar, whiskey, beer, guiness

2.

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

Dude 1: Dude, I don't even know what time I left the wedding. Man was I trashed.

Dude 2: Yeah man, nice Irish exit, nobody knew you even left.

See drunk, irish, leaving, exit


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