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pull a Jenkins

1. to fail something every time on the first attempt, and inexplicably succeed the second time
did the build fail? try again, it may have pulled a Jenkins.
Don't pull a Jenkins, I have only one of them.
by ciko-the-it-guy September 14, 2021
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Pulling a Kendrick

When you expose someone for being a predator and having a secret child in diss tracks.
Did you hear that Olivia is going to expose Sam for being a predator and having a secret child in her diss track? She’s pulling a Kendrick.”
by Licmicookiexoxo May 6, 2024
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Pulling a SCAM

The capacity to forcibly delegate any task you are given, without taking any responsibility for the outcome while at the same time throwing your team under the bus, when shit hits the fan.
Our supervisor is pulling a SCAM by blaming the manager for the work he was supposed to do.

She flipped a Camedda on the final version of the budget.
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Pinch and Pull

When a female wakes up with a growling stomach from bubble guts after a very hard night of partying (usually in Mexico) and has to take a massive steamer. In her diminutive trek to the toilet, she uncomfortably realizes she still has a tampon jammed in the clam, fully drenched and swollen, pulsing like a toe with gangrene. She urgently sits down on the cold porceline, her stomach is growling, and there is a dirty dangling tampon string. She has to act fast and relieve herself so she pinches a hot, steaming log off and pulls out a huge bloody cyst like tampon.

The true test is to find out if all of this can make it down on the first flush.

If she is a true savage, she will leave her bloody panties on the floor and won't bother flushing toilet.
woke up in the morning cause I had to pee, walked into the bathroom and almost vomited. My roommate Julie pinch and pulled and didn't flush.
by Smokestacks May 16, 2018
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pull

1. (v) To be considered attractive by many different people and have many suitors.

2. (v) To gradually speed up during a run/ foot race while the rest of your teammates or competition are trying to keep pace but also don't want to fall behind you so everyone speeds up because of you.
1. Rachel pulls so much!! I can think of 7 boys who have had a crush on her and 3 girls too!
2. It's always dangerous to go for a run with Annie. If she's feeling good, you know she'll pull the pace, and before you know it, you'll be running a 6:15 pace on a recovery day.
by Nort Aluminiumhfiste December 14, 2019
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Pulling Snell

Messing up. BIG TIME. Foolish move. All bad!
Pulling Snell in the 6th inning of the World Series for the WIN!
by JtotheLO October 27, 2020
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Pull a Faith

When one has an advantage and shows off too much, leading to his death and defeat.
I don't always pull a Faith but when I do, it's tea bagging a downed opponent.
by Deviantsandman July 16, 2014
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