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Just like Brexit, it is a blend/mixture/cross between the words "bro" and "exit" and it also means a withdrawal of the ever-toxic "bro" culture from a progressive-driven (left-wing-driven but feminist-driven) world just like how Brexit works (coincidentally, "relevant" Britain is one "bro" paradise (Brits refer to "bro" as "lad") as any other country in the world like Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, etc.) - retsiem-odkoD eht ialociN
Wow! Charlotte (not Gainsbourg), do you think that Theresa may say Brexit means "Broxit?"

Charlotte (Gainsbourg) to retsiem-odkoD eht ialociN: Of course, continental Europe will be the biggest winner from Brexit even though they are bitten by some cretin named Vladimir Putin and his holy grail of crooks namely Salvini, Le Pen, Baudet, Wilders, Kurz, etc.

If Tommy Robinson was killed by some French ladette named Nikita and this means Broxit because in imagination, the French (also Germans) should hate Britain and kiss Simone de Beauvoir's cheeks forever and ever.
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Brexiting 

Saying goodbye to everyone at a party and then proceeding to stick around.
F: What's up with Boris, I thought he was leaving.
G: Apparently he's brexiting.
Brexiting by DanielDosenbier March 17, 2019
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brexit tackle 

(In football) When one goes in for a tackle deliberately to shit on their opponent. Typically done to take an opposing player out of the match. Done by any means, even if the player committing the brexit tackle must receive a red card.
“The match was tied with 7 minutes remaining, so we had out least valuable player brexit tackle their striker into his fucking grave. It was biblical mate.

Brexit Ball 

Tactic on football:
Going beyond parking the bus, Brexit ball is the act of putting most, if not all players in the box to block shots and intercept passes.
Popularised by Sean Dyche's Burnley side, the tactic is shunned by the football world alike for its boring nature.
Despite the fact that Chelsea had 96% possession, and 47 shots, Dyche's Brexit Ball kept the ball away from the keeper
Brexit Ball by 1997HondaCivic January 17, 2021

Brexit Street Party 

Riot, esp. one resulting from food/medicine shortages or economic collapse.
"Stay away from city centre tonight, I hear there's going to be a Brexit Street Party."
Brexit Street Party by Pulger October 23, 2019
Brexit
Verb: Brexiting

The act of telling everyone at a gathering (party, meeting ... etc.), that you are leaving, but actually staying.
Theresa is at the party, brexiting near the fridge for over an hour now
Brexit by ArabStud March 30, 2019
The verb "to brexit" is the annihilation of another player's ankles in the game of football or soccer.
Manager: BREXIT HIM
Player: *Breaks ankles to the point where they can never walk again*
Brexit by theoBO May 19, 2022