French exit
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French exit (plural French exits)
- A hasty exit made without saying farewells to anybody.
- 2014, David Nicholls, Us, Harper Collins, →ISBN, page 45:
- A French exit; no thank you for having me, no I've had a lovely time. To just walk away, cool and aloof. I wondered if I could.