1. exiting - Noun
2. exiting - Verb
present participle of exit
Misspelling of exciting.
exiting (plural exitings)
The act of one who exits; a departure.
Well, painting today certainly seems very vibrant, very alive, very exiting. Five or six of my contemporaries around New York are doing very vital work, and the direction that painting seems to be taken here – is – away from the easel – into some sort, some kind of wall, wall painting... Jackson Pollock
The guys in Kiss use some make up too so at first it was exiting. I've almost stopped using make-up nowadays. Ville Valo
Crowds of questions stream through me like lines of people exiting a soccer ground or a concert. They push and shove and trip. Some make their way around. Some remain in their seats, waiting for their opportunity. Markus Zusak
Russians are exiting from communism in a most unfortunate and awkward way. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Anytime I am around a male body part it is kind of exiting. Nicole Richie
More cuts were needed to avoid exiting the eurozone. Lucas Papademos