Pronunciation: /sɛksɪt/
noun a portmanteau of 'Scotland' and 'exit', referring to the potential departure of Scotland from the United Kingdom
A1 Scexit is a term used to refer to Scotland's potential exit from the United Kingdom.
A2 The debate over Scexit has been ongoing for several years.
B1 Scexit could have significant implications for the economy of both Scotland and the UK.
B2 Many Scots are divided on the issue of Scexit, with strong opinions on both sides.
C1 Political leaders are actively discussing the possibility of Scexit and its potential consequences.
C2 The outcome of a Scexit referendum would have far-reaching effects on the future of both Scotland and the UK.
formal The potential Scexit referendum has sparked heated debates among politicians and citizens alike.
informal Have you heard about the latest rumors surrounding Scexit? It's all anyone can talk about.
slang I can't believe they're seriously considering Scexit, it's like a bad breakup waiting to happen.
figurative The idea of Scexit looms over the country like a dark cloud, threatening to disrupt the status quo.
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