by Yheeter April 18, 2022
Forcing someone else to make essential decisions on your behalf, and then taking all the credit for the final product.
I really liked his demo, but then when I asked for the final version, he tried to pull Ricardo. he sent me a 6 hour VHS tape his of "best jam ever" and when I asked him to make the final edit himself, he insisted that he can't listen to his own music because of severe PTSD.
by jurier later July 25, 2020
/təˌpʊləˈlɔ:rə/
idiom: describes the action of blatantly ignoring and neglecting one's peers in consequence of no apparent condition or state of the agent.
idiom: describes the action of blatantly ignoring and neglecting one's peers in consequence of no apparent condition or state of the agent.
"They haven't texted me in a while, you think they're no doing well ? " - "Nah - I suppose, they're just pulling a lora."
or
"Next time I'm not trying to pull a lora and actually be on time."
or
"Next time I'm not trying to pull a lora and actually be on time."
by théstralix February 28, 2019
by Civilian journalists March 12, 2022
by Softaimer February 05, 2021
by Trumpsdick December 22, 2019
The act of deceiving or conning a person into believing everything you say is correct.
Pulling a Jobs relates to Steve Jobs and his tendency to exaggerate how great his products are.
Pulling a Jobs relates to Steve Jobs and his tendency to exaggerate how great his products are.
Customer: I'm thinking of buying this car
Dealer: It's the best car ever, it can do anything you want. It's the fastest car and the most fuel efficient.
Customer: I'll take it!
(10 minutes after leaving the dealership the car breaks down)
Customer: FUCK HE JUST PULLED A JOBS!
(Example of someone Pulling a Jobs)
Dealer: It's the best car ever, it can do anything you want. It's the fastest car and the most fuel efficient.
Customer: I'll take it!
(10 minutes after leaving the dealership the car breaks down)
Customer: FUCK HE JUST PULLED A JOBS!
(Example of someone Pulling a Jobs)
by TruthPC October 20, 2009