British slang for "Coitus Interruptus"

Typically used to describe a situation where a British man, after negotiating sexual intercourse with a European prostitute, decides to withdraw his penis, citing the rules to enter her vagina as "too bureaucratic" as well as to prevent the influx of "illegal irritants" like African herpes and Middle Eastern Gonorrhea. More often than not, the word had negative connotations, ranging from fear and loathing to downright impotence.

A "hard" brexit is a violent brexit undertaken with a stubbornly erect penis under the influence of electile dysfunctional pills like Mayagra, leading to vaginal tearing and penile fracture. A hard brexit is usually followed by several years of masturbation and self-flagellation to calm the penis down and in the worst possible scenario, total vaginal reconstruction surgery.
Nigel's abrupt brexit led to a long and lonely night for Magdalena.
by crancher November 5, 2016
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A loud, drawn-out, angsty goodbye that interrupts the party; the opposite of an Irish goodbye
"I can't believe Olivia pulled such a brexit. Suddenly my birthday party was all about her."
by totalbs247 June 24, 2016
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Name given to the national IQ test that was taken by 72% of the British population on Thursday 23rd June 2016. Failure rate 51.9%.
Looks like Brexit is going to actually happen.
by Gungan Flu June 24, 2016
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‘Brexiting’ is a word used for when you say youre leaving, but not actually leaving
john: i’m leaving!
john: *stays*

greg: why is he still here

johnny: don’t worry greg he’s ‘Brexiting’
by elkie says stan loona April 26, 2019
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Total and unmitigating Fuckup, based of a cart load of bullshit.
Oh you fucking BREXITED that right up!
by Remoaner November 29, 2017
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Something or someone so ridiculously indecisive and inconclusive
“Sarah, you’re being so brexitable you keep going back to his flat for a shag.”
“The money in my bank account is actually brexitable.”
by mariwana:) November 29, 2019
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