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Pulled a Nelson

To make an incredibly violent and racist joke or statement
God damn it, one day I'll take all the jews and put them in a deli shop and sink it to the ground.

Dude, you just pulled a nelson.
by Indian boy Ursula November 12, 2011
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Pulled A Nelson

To make an incredibly racist or violent insult or statement to someone; A racist and violent remark or threat
I'm going to take all the Hispanics and throw them over the border 1 by 1 in pieces.

Dude, you just pulled a nelson
by ThatIndianMan November 12, 2011
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Pulled a Levante

'Pulling a Levante' is by definition placing all your egss in one basket and gambling everything on a sure bet, only for it not to turn out in a positive fashion. Made popular by a recent Spanish football match between Real Madrid and 'Levante' in which Levante were expected to lose heavily but acheived a creditable draw. Many individuals had placed high value bets on a Madrid win and lost it all.
John to Paul in observing their friend David at a bar - "David's been eyeing up the tall blonde in the corner all night but is playing it safe on the sure bet by approaching her less attractive mate next to her" "Oh no, she's turned him down and now he's blown it with either of them - Davie's pulled a Levante'
by Mackayno2 November 13, 2011
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pulled by a portrack

1. In summary, a Long walk home, which you don't find out till you're nearly back at the pullee's abode.
Here mate, we were out the other night and Mitch got pulled by a portrack. He ended up having to do a 30 odd mile walk of shame.
by The Hooded Claw. December 5, 2011
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pulled a Hancock

This phrase originated when my daughter an I saw the movie Hancock starring Will Smith. The movie is progressing nicely, and inspiring great laughs, when all-of-a-sudden like, the movie goes sideways and there's Egyptian gods and dichotomous entities and other crazy crap.

Thus was coined, the phrase, "...pulled a Hancock"

Which essentially means that everything was great until the writers and/or directors went bat-crap-crazy and sent the story sideways into ludicrous land.
The point in the movie Hancock when Charlize Theron is suddenly some kind of Egyptian god bound to Hancock - this is the point when the story "pulled a Hancock" - and sends him flying out the house (flying as in flung, not of his own volition).
by ThePhyxr January 3, 2012
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Pulled an Apple

Suing someone, because you claim you invented it or it resembles an idea or concept you had. Meanwhile it's been around long before you came up with the idea. This can even be the simplest of ideas.
Shaun: You hear about Steve?

John: No, what happened?

Shaun: He claims that Bill stole his idea of folding his shirts into squares. He's threatening to sue.

John: Sounds like Steve pulled an apple.
by burnie10 August 31, 2012
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pulled-a-paul

pulled-a-paul

1. An embarrassing poorly conceived comment, jest or social gaffe one immediately regrets.
•Wow, Carl really pulled-a-paul today at work with that off-color comment regarding coitus with amputees.

•John pulled-a-paul just now. I hope he stops making jokes about full-blown aids, ugly breasts and lauding the benefits of Bronie hentai.
by atomicsushi August 1, 2012
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