An excuse made at short notice, usually vague and unconvincing. Pulling a Waleed is usually associated with repeat offenders.
"Man, this is the third time this month Kyle canceled on Poker Wednesday"
"He called 10 minutes ago. Said he had something urgent to attend to."
"Right. He's pulling a Waleed on us now?"
"He called 10 minutes ago. Said he had something urgent to attend to."
"Right. He's pulling a Waleed on us now?"
by K Man S December 18, 2019
"The man has or had good intentions, but now he's pulling a Jimbo Wales, and getting delusions that he's bigger than his creation, when he needs to be as anonymous as his sources."
Verb form: to pull a Jimbo Wales ... first mentioned on Slashdot, June 22, 2010
Verb form: to pull a Jimbo Wales ... first mentioned on Slashdot, June 22, 2010
by Wikiwatcher June 22, 2010
"Man, it's the third time this month Kyle bailed on Poker night."
"He called 10 minutes ago. Said he had something urgent to attend to."
"Is that what it has come to? Pulling a Waleed on us? Shame."
"He called 10 minutes ago. Said he had something urgent to attend to."
"Is that what it has come to? Pulling a Waleed on us? Shame."
by K Man S December 18, 2019