by TexasHotPocket November 26, 2018
(V) Throwing up after ten too many jello shots, then falling asleep in said puke only for it to dye your hair the color of the jello.
by girlgabe April 04, 2013
by 240HazMat February 07, 2019
Leaving the office early when your boss has left early as well.
Pulling a Vinkie is best done between, roughly, lunch and 4pm. After 4 you can't really say it's a Vinkie anymore, that's just leaving early.
If you notice colleagues doing Vinkies regularly, they are probably not happy in their work. If you see them doing it smiling, they probably already have another job elsewhere.
Pulling a Vinkie is best done between, roughly, lunch and 4pm. After 4 you can't really say it's a Vinkie anymore, that's just leaving early.
If you notice colleagues doing Vinkies regularly, they are probably not happy in their work. If you see them doing it smiling, they probably already have another job elsewhere.
A: Where's the boss?
B: he left already.
A: Vinkie!
B: Dude, it's half past 5, too late for pulling a Vinkie!
B: he left already.
A: Vinkie!
B: Dude, it's half past 5, too late for pulling a Vinkie!
by Milanifan October 20, 2010
Janet pulled a train at the party in the back bedroom when she fucked a dozen guys; or, Henry sucked off everyone at the club in the men's room because he always fantasized about pulling a train.
by Schleven September 21, 2018
To Leave Randomly. This makes the people you were with previously wonder where the hell you dissapeared to.
Adrian : "I just saw the funniest thing today..."
*John Leaves*
Adrian : "And then I couldn't stop laughing"
Omar : "Where the hell is John?"
To Pull A John
*John Leaves*
Adrian : "And then I couldn't stop laughing"
Omar : "Where the hell is John?"
To Pull A John
by ItsCristian June 11, 2008
A term used to describe any Punjabi who wears a turban.
Term is meant to describe the action of pulling the turban in a manner similar to starting a lawnmower.
Term is meant to describe the action of pulling the turban in a manner similar to starting a lawnmower.
by Skeeve January 31, 2006