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Verb. To pull a Curtis is to agree to do something then, when the actual time comes, to not turn up. Then, when questioned about not turning up, to give a terrible -- yet vaguely believable -- excuse as to why you could not.
Person 1: "Yeah, yeah, spanking on Thursday... Yeah, yeah I'll be there."

Person 2: "Dammit, he didn't turn up. He totally pulled a Curtis on us!"
Curtis by EonVankmer December 30, 2012
"Curtis" - Part of Speech = verb, Other forms: Curtising, Curtised
Definition: To consider all possible outcomes of a particular situation or course of action to the point of excess; usually associated with those of the astrological sign, Libra; never in balance, but makes the individual an excellent Student Advisor
He's Curtising again!
Curtis by coolcashingc August 24, 2012
A blond Ginger who is really hyper
Me: You see that Curtis kid over there

her: yea, i find him real attractive
Curtis by 250f's are great April 25, 2017
"did you see Curtis last night! He's the boofmister!"
Curtis by Boofmister April 23, 2018
Noun. An insult. Used to describe a snitch or a rat on the streets. Someone who cooperates with police or any form of authority.
I cant believe John gave me up so easy. Now I'm on probation, he's such a curtis.

I aint no Curtis man, I dont never snitch on nobody.
Curtis by Rory O'Shay December 14, 2008