/təˌpʊləˈlɔ:rə/
idiom: describes the action of blatantly ignoring and neglecting one's peers in consequence of no apparent condition or state of the agent.
idiom: describes the action of blatantly ignoring and neglecting one's peers in consequence of no apparent condition or state of the agent.
"They haven't texted me in a while, you think they're no doing well ? " - "Nah - I suppose, they're just pulling a lora."
or
"Next time I'm not trying to pull a lora and actually be on time."
or
"Next time I'm not trying to pull a lora and actually be on time."
by théstralix February 28, 2019
Get the to pull a loramug. by DogRider558 September 30, 2022
Get the Pulling a Rosamug. That girl Sahar looked really good singing on the last episode of the 'Real World', until Pablo "pulled a Pablo" and got so hammered he could barely recognize where he was. Pull a Pablo.
by llcoolc555 September 9, 2010
Get the Pull a Pablomug. by Jj papa April 22, 2021
Get the Pulling a GabMedmug. by Fenty November 6, 2020
Get the to pull a fenticmug. If someone questions your methods after a blunder (especially one of your own making), simply deny any blame and instead send them a topical Wikipedia article without explanation and refuse to reconsider your actions.
Made famous by dir Patty Jenkins who after being ask by studio executives to rewrite her script for Wonder Woman 3, refused and instead sent them a link to the Wonder Woman Wikipedia page.
Made famous by dir Patty Jenkins who after being ask by studio executives to rewrite her script for Wonder Woman 3, refused and instead sent them a link to the Wonder Woman Wikipedia page.
My mechanic asked me why I'd put gasoline in my Tesla, so I decided to Pull a Jenkins and sent him the Wikipedia on gasoline generating electricity.
by B_dub3 December 9, 2022
Get the Pull a Jenkinsmug. Hey John just broke up with this girl, and damn the next day he was with another. He was "pulling a Decker"
by Clackadack January 12, 2009
Get the "pulling a decker"mug.