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Pull a Teddy

To evade responsibilities to have fun.
To run away from one's duties to do something else.
I was in a meeting but it was boring so I had to Pull a Teddy.
Rachel did not show up to the fundraiser, she pulled a teddy.
by RamvoX February 19, 2021
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Pulling a charles

"Oh your mitching school , your pulling a Charles '
by I O U February 13, 2022
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Pulling a Worthy

My friend fell asleep in the chat again. He's pulling a Worthy
by datboyuno1o December 4, 2019
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pulled a keen

when someone tells a really stupid joke but its so dumb its funny
fred really pulled a keen when he told the pun about zebras
by jojopotatoe42 November 4, 2020
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Pulling a Cameron

This phrase has many different contexts and meanings. It can mean “to use someone’s words against them” or “to be an asshole” or “to threaten to do something stupid if the other person doesn’t stop”
Friend 1: “I’m gonna go die”
Friend 2: “you do it I do it”
Friend 1: “don’t be pulling a Cameron on me!”
by Cammul123 March 4, 2020
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pulled a rubi

Always being late and then laughing about it.
“She literally pulled a rubi today…. She needs to work on it”
by raveba November 8, 2021
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Pull a Cathy

I feel over worked and unappreciated. I’m just gonna pull a Cathy.
by smilearteethst April 4, 2022
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