Where you end up liking a boy and dating them and end up dumping them stupidly when you think they don’t like you still!
by Ilikechocoauethshx November 6, 2019

In honor of Nora Loreto's virtue signalling on the back of the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy. Pulling a Loreto is an attempt to piggyback or hijack a public mourning for ones own means. In the case that this is named after Loreto tweeted in solidarity with the victims, but then inserted a backhanded comment negating her shows of support by showing how her issue should get more resources and that it was inherently unfair the the Humboldt tragedy had united so many people behind it (especially with social media presence and donations).
Pulling a Loreto or Pulled a Loreto
Hank really pulled a Loreto when Stella's baby walked for the first time at the party and he yelled 'Look at how I can juggle'
Of course certain tragedies get more attention than others, but why does Cora always have to say 'Whatabout this inequality or this obscure loss of life that is far more of a signal that our society is unfair'
Hank really pulled a Loreto when Stella's baby walked for the first time at the party and he yelled 'Look at how I can juggle'
Of course certain tragedies get more attention than others, but why does Cora always have to say 'Whatabout this inequality or this obscure loss of life that is far more of a signal that our society is unfair'
by GrizzleBot May 27, 2018

Saying something even worse then what actually happened (still usually bad but not necessarily) to subvert expectations and make someone less upset about the second thing.
Person A: "I accidentally scratched your car."
Person B: "What!?! How bad is it?!"
Person A: "Actually, I just scraped your side mirror, but it should be fine. I was just pulling a government to subvert your expectations.”
Person B: "What!?! How bad is it?!"
Person A: "Actually, I just scraped your side mirror, but it should be fine. I was just pulling a government to subvert your expectations.”
by Pipicidal May 6, 2024

"Pulled a Strovich" is to mistakenly register for two iRacing endurance sessions happening concurrently, one as a driver for one team, and another as a crew chief for a different team. This results in the disqualification of the team you intended to drive for, due to the conflict of registrations. The situation requires a specific blend of absentmindedness and iRacing expertise, often attributed to a certain "blonde" level of chaos.
He pulled a Strovich! Registered as a driver for our team, then signed up as a crew chief for someone else. We got DQ'd, and he had to watch us race without him."
by mysterious-wordplay March 22, 2025

The type of guy to prove someone wrong or call them an “absolute Moron whenever they have the chance
Every time we play COD we can’t go 1 game without someone having to have Pulled a Carter every chance they get
by Gzakattack September 8, 2021

by GaryTHATGary February 25, 2024

When one member or more of a squad completely ignore the color scheme (usually all black) of the rest of squad, and go rogue with another color.
We're all murdered out tonight guys right?
Well yea, except him ofcourse, he's "Pulling a Tim" with that maroon shirt and hat.
Well yea, except him ofcourse, he's "Pulling a Tim" with that maroon shirt and hat.
by NightmareRide October 3, 2015
