To abruptly quit a fantasy football league mid-season out of frustration with your underperforming roster, often accompanied by a dramatic rant labeling your players as “overpaid bums” or otherwise blaming them for your team’s downfall. Usually includes abandoning lineup management and forfeiting any chance of redemption.
“Bro, did you see Ryan hasn’t set his lineup in two weeks?”
“Yeah, he’s totally pulling an Aaron — called his whole team ‘bums’ and rage quit after that 3-point week from his RB1.”
“Yeah, he’s totally pulling an Aaron — called his whole team ‘bums’ and rage quit after that 3-point week from his RB1.”
by trid33 September 10, 2025

Be an aspirant in an election and on the day of the primaries, suddenly announce that you are withdrawing and supporting another aspirant and encourage all your delegates to support that aspirant.
"Hey, there are a lot of aspirants in that party. How successful will they be to be the flag bearer?" " Nah, I am sure some of them will pull a tambuwal and support another aspirant".
by cantgetitall June 4, 2022

by hot man ass September 21, 2017

"He's totally pulling shiesty on me." For example, someone who rips you off or is skimping you out of something.
by CaliGal123 September 25, 2009

Pulling an syrah defines being extremely dry after someone put a lot of effort into replying to her texts. The most common answers are ‘tof’, ‘oei’, ‘wow’ or ‘leuk’.
by mammeloe69 May 15, 2022

Much better than Pushing P cause this is not weird.
Pulling O simply means 3 things:
Making Bread
Hustling and on your Grind
Being a Good BF/GF
Helping out
Pulling O simply means 3 things:
Making Bread
Hustling and on your Grind
Being a Good BF/GF
Helping out
by Afeef January 25, 2022

a meritless and fraudulent set(s)/repetitions of pronated pull-ups performed by exploiting the momentum gained through kipping cloaked as thoracic convulsions executed in an elliptical path on a standard, fixed, elevated, horizontal pull-up bar; it is erroneously promoted often by CrossFitters as a "functional movement"
Those CrossFit clowns love to claim that their CrossFit pull-ups are better for strength as a (purportedly) "functional" exercise when, in fact, it doesn't even measure true upper body strength since it relies on momentum - unlike a true or traditional pronated pull-up which is, when executed properly, a superior closed kinetic chain compound movement and a more appropriate indicator of upper body strength since the primary muscles involved (i.e., latissimus dorsi, trapezius, and biceps brachii) are forced to work (concentrically and eccentrically) WITHOUT utilizing momentum.
by Carlos Marron February 26, 2024
