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
by Chrisdowd10 June 11, 2021
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by Jennabean111 July 19, 2017
A move used by women to refute dominance over a man and fear monger them:
Begging a man into your leg space and using all your body weight to roll them over sometimes breaking their back, sometimes resulting in death!
(I.E. A Smooth beating, Rick Roller or The high roller, or the Ricky Smalls)
Begging a man into your leg space and using all your body weight to roll them over sometimes breaking their back, sometimes resulting in death!
(I.E. A Smooth beating, Rick Roller or The high roller, or the Ricky Smalls)
Did you hear? Allisons brother Liam saw her Pull A Ricky on Donnie last week, I haven't heard anything since!
by Reallybadgenius November 19, 2022
Dude, I got fired last week but I just kept showing up and now I'm rehired! Pulling a briggs actually worked bro - UP TOP!
by margaret12 December 28, 2020