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Pulling A Rene

An act that occurs when an individual jumps into the middle of a very simple conversation extremely confused and having no idea what is occurring
Dude Mathew just came out of nowhere while we were talking and was totally pulling a rene
by Crowley_95 February 15, 2018
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Pull a Charlie

To steal someone's man
by Saxthot January 26, 2018
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Pulled a Haru

When your friend says "He'll be right back" and comes back like 5 hours later.
Haru: "I'll be right back"
*4 hours later*
Friend: "This nigga pulled a Haru"
by NigaJhaiter October 20, 2022
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pull a yellow toad

To pull a Yellow Toad is to exclude a character from a sequel, usually being replaced by someone else. No one ever uses this character, but it was still nice to have them as an option, and their absence in the sequel is immediately noticed. This term originates from the transition from NSMBW to SMM2, where Yellow Toad is replaced by Toadette. It is less common, but a commonly used character can also have a Yellow Toad pulled on them, such as when Blue Toad was replaced by Toadette in the transition from NSMBW to NSMBUD.
Another instance was when Smash Bros. pulled a Yellow Toad on Lucas going from Brawl to Smash 4. At least 90% of Smash players can agree that Ness is overall better, but it was still nice to have him there, even if it meant I couldn't play as Ness for a while in SSE. In Smash 4, when it said I unlocked all the characters, I immediately noticed Lucas was gone. I didn't notice that Snake, Ice Climbers, and Pokémon Trainer (replaced by Charizard) were gone, so I wouldn't say a Yellow Toad was pulled on them, I would just consider them that irrelevant. However, a character having a Yellow Toad pulled on them is subjective, as I'm sure Hideo Kojima noticed Snake's absence in Smash 4. Also however, you can't pull a Yellow Toad on someone who isn't usually there, such as Blue from the Pokémon series, whose replacement gets replaced every game. This also doesn't apply when these games without this character count as an alternate timeline or a side series. The reason the term is "pull a Yellow Toad" and not "pull a Lucas" is because my immediate realization of Yellow Toad's absence in SMM2 is when I coined the term, despite Yellow Toad having had a Yellow Toad pulled on him after Lucas. Yes, I invented the phrase, so no, it technically doesn't exist, but my brother understands what I mean when I say it. This phrase was coined in late July or early August of 2019, sometime after my brother got SMM2 for his birthday.
by justsomerandomkidwholikesgames December 31, 2020
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Pulling a Nick

When someone plays hooky from school for a couple days and ends up never coming back. This typically happens when someone fucking hates their school or the people there. It is like the equivalent of calling Lester to go off radar in GTA V.
Hey did you hear Sam wasn't at school the past week? I heard he's not coming back. He must be "Pulling a Nick".
by colgawkgawk November 18, 2021
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Pulling an Eragon

A phrase used when someone steals an idea so blatantly from another sourse, and only edits it soooo slightly, but just enough to not get sued for copywright infringement as the author of Eragon did with Star Wars and Lord of the Rings.
That idiot thinks this is original! He obviously is pulling an Eragon on us!
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pulled a David

Verb. To meet someone randomly at a party and based on very little information and friend them on facebook the following day.
"Remember that random girl I met last night? She totally pulled a David on me... saw a friend request from her this morning..."
by ezzzzdsaf September 21, 2013
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