Martin C.'s definitions
From the title character in the classic movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".
To take time off work, in an unauthorised and if possible un-noticed way.
Most commonly to leave work for lunch with a few close friends and not come back.
To take time off work, in an unauthorised and if possible un-noticed way.
Most commonly to leave work for lunch with a few close friends and not come back.
Slacker1: How's it going?
Slacker2: Man. I pulled a bueller yesterday afternoon and my boss didn't even notice!
Slaker1: Excellent.
Slacker2: Yeah.
Slacker2: Man. I pulled a bueller yesterday afternoon and my boss didn't even notice!
Slaker1: Excellent.
Slacker2: Yeah.
by Martin C. November 10, 2003
Get the buellermug. Courtier: Ma'am, today's tabloids contain fresh allegations about the royal family. It appears we've been butlered once more.
Queen: Shit
Queen: Shit
by Martin C. November 10, 2003
Get the butleredmug.