by Andre Duvall February 28, 2006
The practice of handing a freebie to a consumer or patron as they leave a shopping or entertainment facility.
by The Duchess of Demos October 31, 2008
Similar to an Irish Exit. To leave a bar or party without people noticing but wit the exception of letting a select few know via a whisper in the ear or sneaky text message. This is mostly done out of courtesy so members of the party do not think you died or got lost.
Did Jess just Irish exit on us, what a bitch?
Oh no, she just made a Polish exit, I just got a text letting me know she left.
Oh no, she just made a Polish exit, I just got a text letting me know she left.
by G-MoneyBagz May 25, 2020
by Bee Muncher August 19, 2023
More commonly known as a French Exit but this is in fact the correct term for when someone sneaks out of a party without saying bye.
by ashleighisadick November 08, 2013
Hansel and Gretel were having some beers with friends and Hansel stopped the party abruptly and announced his departure making a German exit.
by German exit February 08, 2017
To dive off the highway without a road, typically through a field. Most often used when one misses their exit or used as a shortcut to reach the destination quicker.
“Oh shit, I just missed my exit.”
“Just take the apache exit to 41st street, it’ll be quicker than if you got off at the last exit anyways.”
“Just take the apache exit to 41st street, it’ll be quicker than if you got off at the last exit anyways.”
by Grape Soda Lover November 22, 2018