A derogatory term for people who voted to leave the EU in the UK's June 2016 EU membership referendum. Often seen on online comment sections and Facebook/Twitter.
"Well since the UK will be a bankrupt third-world country by the year 2020, perhaps you Brexshitters should be volunteering your taxes first since you caused this mess?" - Stereotypical rant by an obvious "Remain" voter.
by Hapty212 December 9, 2017
Get the Brexshitter mug.Brexshitter - person part of the UK's Brexit cult, debating with such person is rather like trying to play chess with a pigeon; it knocks the pieces over, craps on the board, and flies back to its flock to claim victory.
Refers to having a pointless debate with somebody utterly ignorant of the subject matter, but standing on a dogmatic position that cannot be moved with any amount of education or logic, but who always proclaims victory.
Refers to having a pointless debate with somebody utterly ignorant of the subject matter, but standing on a dogmatic position that cannot be moved with any amount of education or logic, but who always proclaims victory.
I just had debate with Brexshitter about No Deal Brexit. He said all people in the UK now wants one and left.
by Val665 April 17, 2019
Get the Brexshitter mug.A white van with St. George Cross paraphernalia. Normally driven by a tradesman who hates all immigrants as he perceives that they are all stealing his job.
by justiceforall2 June 17, 2018
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by H3rrbo February 13, 2019
Get the Brevard county mug.A portmanteau of Brexit and extension. Refers to a repeated request to delay a deadline, typically at the last possible moment.
I'm so late I had to ask for a Brextension on my paper the day before it was due.
The I.R.S. should have at least asked for a Brextension on providing Trump's tax returns.
The I.R.S. should have at least asked for a Brextension on providing Trump's tax returns.
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Get the breixo mug.When math teachers in a school or state can’t see eye to eye on the degree of accuracy the number π should be given in a math question—for example, should the students be asked to take π to be 22/7 or 3.14?
In the aftermath of the “Pi Brexit” war, a red state in the US has recorded at least a dozen resignations from hardcore evangelical math teachers, who refuse to bulge unless the schools agree to use the biblical value of three for π.
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