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What does “Irish goodbye” mean?

I heard it in a song?
I haven't a clue. Luckily, Google knows!

In common parlance, an Irish exit (or "Irish goodbye") refers to someone leaving a social gathering without notifying the host. “An 'Irish exit' is another name for slipping out the back (or front) door seemingly unnoticed by the host,” national etiquette expert Diane Gottsman tells TODAY.com. Feb 28, 2024
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
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Did your grandparents make any traditional Mexican and Italian dishes?
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TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
@SW-User yeah both did good old days
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What Italian dishes did they make? What Mexican dishes?
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The act of leaving gatherings, without saying "Goodbye".
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Are people in Ireland known for doing this? lol.

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