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June 23, 2016 This article is more than 2 years old.

Fears that Greece would leave the euro zone gave us the term “Grexit,” that is, “Greek exit.” Britain votes today (June 23) on whether or not to leave the EU, a.k.a. “Brexit.” There are murmurs about an eventual “Frexit.”

The way things are going, every EU country may need its own term at some point, but the “-exit” structure doesn’t always work (just try saying ”Italexit“).

Here is our non-comprehensive list of possible names for the potential exits of every country in the union. Just in case.

Austria

Belgium

Beljump

Bailgium

Bulgaria

Nullgaria

Croatia

Noatia

Heaveatska

Cyprus

Byeprus

Nicoseeya

Czech Republic

Czech-out

Czech-off

Denmark

Dumpmark

Donemark

Copenhatin’

Estonia

Egresstonia

Eschewia

Extonia

Finland

Fin-land

Helsinkhole

France

Frexit

Fraurevoir

Adieu

Oui out

Germany

Berlout

Deutschleave

Angeleave Merkel

Greece

Grexit

Hungary

Full

Ireland

Retireland

Dublout

Byerland

Italy

Italight

Outaly

Quitaly

Latvia

Leavia

Lat-me-out

Lithuania

Lithawaynia

Luxembourg

Luxdisembark

Luxgetouttahere

Malta

Malternative

Halta

Maltalavista

Netherlands

Neverlands

Ditch

Poland

Noland

Polskedaddle

Withdrarsaw

Portugal

Portugo

Departugal

Abortugal

Romania

Roamania

Bucharrest

Slovakia

Forsakia

Slovacate

Slovenia

Govenia

Sleavenia

Spain

Españope

Madriddance

Spalida

Sweden

Swedesert

Sweparture

Swedone

United Kingdom

Brexit

Note: Wherever applicable we have linked to tweets originating these names. A few others were submitted by readers via email.