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exit_stage_left

exit stage left

English

Alternative forms

  • exit stage right

Noun

exit stage left (plural exits stage left)

  1. (idiomatic) An orderly and uneventful departure, timed so as not to detract or distract.
    • 2001: Phil Jackson, Charles Rosen, More Than a Game
      We played until our fellow participants began to reenter the gym. Then we pulled on our shirts, left the ball for dead on the foul line, and made a quick exit stage left.
    • 2005: Dan Ephron and Joanna Chen, Israel: Peres—Exit Stage Left
      But like the career paths of so many Israeli politicians, his exit stage left was really a prelude to entering stage right: "I'll continue to serve," Peres told NEWSWEEK...

Verb

exit stage left (third-person singular simple present exits stage left, present participle exiting stage left, simple past and past participle exited stage left)

  1. To exit or disappear in a quiet, non-dramatic fashion, making way for more interesting events.
    • 1998: C.M. from Manitowac, WI, Mike and Carrie
      DAYS teased us with Mike and Carrie all through Carrie and Austin's honeymoon, and continues to tease us today as the newlyweds settle into everyday life. Austin better exit stage left soon, and give Carrie and Mike a chance for love.
    • 2004: Setsunai, On Gaien Higashi Dori: The Bells
      "Bears are at their most dangerous when taken by surprise... If you do happen to come across one, you should exit stage left at normal pace (you won't outrun a bear) and without your picnic basket.".
  2. (imperative) Leave the scene, and don't make a fuss.
    • 1974: U.S. Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Nutrition and Human Needs--1972
      Exit stage left 47 dead bodies of the 112 known people who suffered from the unexplained attacks. This is a mortality rate of 42 percent.