To say you are going to do something / go somewhere and eventually never show off. Lame excuses are used when "pulling a Dickie" such as checking the email, having to meet the wife or being a total douche.
A couple of friends are walking to see a third one when suddenly one of them starts walking the wrong way.
-"Hey, what are you doing! Weren't you supposed to come with me?"
-"Mhhh...sorry but my wife hits me if I don't get home before 7PM."
-"What a douche! Don't try to pull a Dickie on me."
-"Hey, what are you doing! Weren't you supposed to come with me?"
-"Mhhh...sorry but my wife hits me if I don't get home before 7PM."
-"What a douche! Don't try to pull a Dickie on me."
by Yona_London March 10, 2009
Get the Pull a Dickiemug. by JmkingyNWO February 26, 2021
Get the Pulled a Smartymug. When you talk a lot of shit, thinking you are the best, then just crumple and fail in your first attempt.
by stananananana September 18, 2017
Get the Pulling a Titanicmug. To have all other users/your personal and private data stolen by a greedy, money-grabbing company/conglomerate.
Named after Viacom who did it to YouTube.
Named after Viacom who did it to YouTube.
by LaClown July 3, 2008
Get the Pulled a Viacommug. by Eye hedgehog August 17, 2022
Get the Pull an omorimug. by Youraverageidiot November 16, 2022
Get the Pulling addictionmug. A phrase commonly used in marching bands to describe a person with the following traits. Popularized by the infamous Johnathan Shire.
1. To suddenly appear, as if by teleportation
2. The art of building carts of various sizes and functions
3. To fix a saxophone with a blowtorch
4. The ability to "Sparkle" or own various striped shirts.
5. To chase a butterfly
1. To suddenly appear, as if by teleportation
2. The art of building carts of various sizes and functions
3. To fix a saxophone with a blowtorch
4. The ability to "Sparkle" or own various striped shirts.
5. To chase a butterfly
1. "I was just walking the other day, and he pulled a Shire and popped up beside me."
2. "He pulled a Shire with that new monstrosity for the generator"
3. "David's sax broke, but luckily somebody pulled a Shire."
4. "The flutes weren't marching very well, so a few of the instructors pulled Shires."
5. "He's a bit ADHD, he's been known to pull a Shire one time."
2. "He pulled a Shire with that new monstrosity for the generator"
3. "David's sax broke, but luckily somebody pulled a Shire."
4. "The flutes weren't marching very well, so a few of the instructors pulled Shires."
5. "He's a bit ADHD, he's been known to pull a Shire one time."
by Flute 6 September 2, 2009
Get the To pull a Shiremug.