by Peter Dangg April 5, 2023

I just pulled an Andy and won the game.
or
I'm pulling an Andy and carrying the team since my teammate sucks
or
Good thing I'm pulling an Andy and winning the game instead of pulling a Michael and sucking.
or
I'm pulling an Andy and carrying the team since my teammate sucks
or
Good thing I'm pulling an Andy and winning the game instead of pulling a Michael and sucking.
by Mad Purple Chronic July 15, 2023

When a punk with a stupid name, like “Adam”, spends years fooling his coworkers into thinking they are his friends. He laughs with them, cries with them, confides in them, throws burritos with them, and reaches high things for them. But then he pops his lung, on account of his lanky-Ness, and his coworkers selflessly take care of him like one of their own. His lung heals and then he asks for his palm sander back and takes the Cards Against Humanity expansion pack and runs... never to be heard from again.
by Wet n' wild danger kitty January 3, 2021

by ZoomxGenesis July 31, 2017

by OriginalGodComplex January 24, 2021

To do something reckless or nonsensical without any regard for consequences or common sense. Often associated with a quirky or offbeat personality, an obsession with Taylor Swift, a dislike of Corgis, and/or being from Iowa. Can also refer to starting a fire for fun or excitement, despite the risks involved.
"I can't believe you just jumped off that roof into the pool! You're totally pulling a Sadie right now."
by mrpatsti2 March 21, 2023

To "pull a Richard" is the phrase used when one is dumped by his/her significant other and in turn becomes homosexual.
Jon: "Hey, Will, did you hear? Carter pulled a Richard!"
Will: "Really? I would never expect him of all people."
In this scenario Carter was dumped and went to pull a Richard.
Will: "Really? I would never expect him of all people."
In this scenario Carter was dumped and went to pull a Richard.
by Cpl. Mooncalf June 10, 2016
