by Blvckmouse November 29, 2018
Common phrase used in Worksop to describe someone who agrees to go out for a drink, game of golf, game of poker etc. Then generally a day to 10 minutes before the start of the event a phonecall or text message comes through to say that they can't make it.
Tony : Have we got a full table for the poker game tonight?
Mike : Well we did have , but I've just had a text message from Chris and he's bailed out.
Tony : He's Pulling a Priestley?
Mike : Yes the bald bastard has done me again.
Mike : Well we did have , but I've just had a text message from Chris and he's bailed out.
Tony : He's Pulling a Priestley?
Mike : Yes the bald bastard has done me again.
by dtrader9 December 17, 2015
Person 1: "Did you hear what happened yesterday?"
Person 2: "No, what?"
Person 1: "Eh, I'll tell you later."
Person 2: "C'mon dude, don't Pull a Nevada"
Person 2: "No, what?"
Person 1: "Eh, I'll tell you later."
Person 2: "C'mon dude, don't Pull a Nevada"
by SinkDrain31 November 05, 2020
To throw all your money into something and then pull out at the last minute due to monetary restraints even though you have already paid for it.
He isn't going now he has "pulled a damo"
by from ireland June 12, 2007
Acting carelessly or foolishly in order to complicate any simple task into a highly complicated event.
Pulling a "Pete"
-used in a sentence-
F&*K what time is it? 1:30!?! my midterm was due at midnight!!! FMLL
bro... u just Pulled a "Pete"
-used in a sentence-
F&*K what time is it? 1:30!?! my midterm was due at midnight!!! FMLL
bro... u just Pulled a "Pete"
by Daddy_Warbucks April 12, 2011
by Bloudybaron January 11, 2017
They lost the football game, but then they pull-a-trump and claim they won.
I'm just going to pull-a-trump and say that I won.
I'm just going to pull-a-trump and say that I won.