Dexit
name/ˈdɛɡ.zɪt/
Etymology
From German Dexit, from the blend of Deutschland (“Germany”) + Exit (“exit”), modeled on Brexit, from English Brexit.
- borrowed from Dexit
Definitions
The hypothetical withdrawal of Germany from the European Union.
The hypothetical withdrawal of Denmark from the European Union.
- Support for 'Dexit' falls sharply since Brexit […] Euroscepticism has fast lost support in Denmark as the consequences of Britain’s vote for Brexit become clearer, new polling suggest.
- Many had seen Denmark as a possible candidate to follow the UK out of the EU, but even the Danish People’s party has backed away from Dexit, while the government has turned from London to Berlin on a number of policies.
The decision by Game Freak to make the National Pokédex absent from Pokémon Sword and…
The decision by Game Freak to make the National Pokédex absent from Pokémon Sword and Shield as well as for many Pokémon to be completely unavailable in these games.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA