Irish entrance


the opposite of an irish exit. telling everyone that you’re coming and then never showing up.
sean said he’d be here at eight; he’s probably just making an irish entrance.
when a person is supposed to show up somewhere but he no calls and no shows because he drank too much alcohol.
tim: “i drank a bunch of whiskey and made an irish entrance to the wedding reception. i’m a bad person.”

chris: “yeah dude. your sister was p-ssed that you weren’t there. you were supposed to give the toast.”

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