Though Shah Rukh Khan is known for his wit, humour and pun, it seems like he did not understand his unintentional pun this time on his 'Sexit' tweet.
The 50-year-old actor took to his Twitter handle to say, "I c this trend in News where leaving of someone or something is headlined as Rexit or Brexit.So if I leave from sumwhere am I Sexit??"
By the way, Sexit has yet another meaning that says, to make a hasty exit whilst in the act of intercourse.
For the uninitiated, for the past several days, two words 'Brexit' and 'Rexit' have been trending. 'Brexit' in short stands for Britain's possible exit from the European Union, while 'Rexit' word came up after RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan decided against seeking a second term.
Reportedly, now Twitterers have coined a new expression "Nexit" after India-born Nikesh Arora announced his surprised resignation as president and COO at SoftBank.
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