1. failing to bring in alcohol for beer-o-clock
2. flaking out on your friends, consistently
3. batshit insane - stalker status, etc
2. flaking out on your friends, consistently
3. batshit insane - stalker status, etc
Oh, Sasha flaked out and didn't bring the beer that she's been promising us? She must be pulling a mirenda
by brown_chicken_brown_cow October 26, 2011

by Papabearpat April 18, 2020

by frogyking June 21, 2022

by Dictionarian184830 May 4, 2024

When you go out of your way to try and be sweet and helpful for someone hoping for a specific outcome but with the largest probability of it failing.
D: I’m gonna go give a bunch of 42 roses to the cute girl I met at the store earlier.
R: Do you know her name? Who she is? Her phone number?
D: no.
R: So how are you gonna give it to her?
D: I’m going to wait at the same spot in the store with it until I see her again.
R: So you’re gonna pull a Chad?
R: Do you know her name? Who she is? Her phone number?
D: no.
R: So how are you gonna give it to her?
D: I’m going to wait at the same spot in the store with it until I see her again.
R: So you’re gonna pull a Chad?
by Firelord_Fluffy November 27, 2019

A reference to Sherlock Holmes, the main character in a series of mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The detective often solved cases by noting miniscule evidence. The phrase is often used sarcastically when someone points out the obvious. However, it can also be used seriously when someone solves a mystery.
"Dude, The sky is blue today!"
"Way to pull a Sherlock, man!"
"So i figured out where all my towels were going. I found three in Ashleys' dryer. Apparently she has the same ones."
"Way to pull a Sherlock."
"Way to pull a Sherlock, man!"
"So i figured out where all my towels were going. I found three in Ashleys' dryer. Apparently she has the same ones."
"Way to pull a Sherlock."
by Choirchick August 14, 2008

When you are super close to the net, almost on the line and you manage to shoot it anywhere but the net
by Duffy duck July 31, 2022
