British Exit


the opposite of an irish goodbye, the british exit is a departure from a party that is specifically designed to be as harmful to everyone involved as possible. this can include verbal abuse, extensive damage, loud refusals to pay for anything, and hurling oneself through a closed window into people standing outside.
“don’t invite dan over here ever again. his british exit took us a week to clean up.”
#irish goodbye
you’re doing it from behind, you scream, “bl–dy h-ll”, pour tea on her, and run away.
she doesn’t like when i give her british exit. she has tea burns afterwards
#uk british
what happens when a r-t-rd called nigel farage decides that britain is better off not being a part of the eu, and convinces half the nation that is right.
the uk is screwed now, thanks to the british exit

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