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

This is the opposite of a golden parachute. When someone has had enough of a job, freaks out and quits in a dramatic manner, a la Steven Slater, JetBlue flight attendant.
His employers were nuts; he didn't wait for the Golden Parachute and took the Inflatable Exit instead!
by fallegirl August 11, 2010

by Bee Muncher August 19, 2023

When one leaves a party/gathering/event without saying their goodbyes to any of their friends, whereby relieving themselves from the exhausting and time consuming "goodbye" rituals.
by Rodneywayne July 30, 2011

by Flippers de Foxx December 25, 2017

n. A one-night stand.
Taylor: "Dude, what happened with Maureen last night?"
Freddy: "Ah, nothing bro. Just a sexit and exit."
Freddy: "Ah, nothing bro. Just a sexit and exit."
by nostringer February 6, 2012

1. A wound caused by a bullet that goes through a part of the human body. Especially painful if caused by a hollow.
2. (pl) A very, very bad movie.
2. (pl) A very, very bad movie.
1. That hollow sure caused some nasty exit wounds ...
2. Man, I just watched Exit Wounds, and it was very, very bad. Exit wounds totally sucked.
2. Man, I just watched Exit Wounds, and it was very, very bad. Exit wounds totally sucked.
by randomboy March 31, 2004
