by Diksha Gupta May 03, 2008
"Did you catch the Oscars last night?"
"Yeah, but I wouldn't have watched them if I'd known La La Land was gonna pull a Hillary."
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"Dude, you didn't get that job? I thought you said you had it in the bag!"
"I know, I really pulled a Hillary."
"Yeah, but I wouldn't have watched them if I'd known La La Land was gonna pull a Hillary."
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"Dude, you didn't get that job? I thought you said you had it in the bag!"
"I know, I really pulled a Hillary."
by Diego Tutweiller March 10, 2017
-We need one more for group. Don't invite Jay he's always pulling a Rico
-Jesus my dude, how many fucking Rico's do you know?
-Jesus my dude, how many fucking Rico's do you know?
by Nerd Messiah August 24, 2017
1) When a lonely upperclassman gets a freshman drunk and they hook up.
2) When an upperclassman takes advantage of a drunk freshman.
2) When an upperclassman takes advantage of a drunk freshman.
1) Look at that freshmeat... Ima be pulling a vogel here.
2) look at that silly drunk freshie... ima pull a vogel tonight
2) look at that silly drunk freshie... ima pull a vogel tonight
by ilovewafflesandpancakes April 04, 2011
To betray or break away from abusive overseers, often, but not limited to, family, whom one was previously loyal to in favor of gaining true friendship, love, support, ect. from the kindly so-called adversaries.
Named for Prince Zuko, who spent most of his life trying to be the perfect son for his father and live up to his total as the Crown Prince. After speaking out of turn, he was sent into a spiral of events leading him to encounter the Gaang. After repeated failures, Zuko is allowed home under false pretenses of having killed Aang. Zuko spends much of the next season realizing that the 'Gaang-his supposed enemies-actually treated him much better then his so-called allies, saving his life several times, trying to help him occasionally and even offering their friendship a couple of times. This, among other things, motivates Zuko to turn against his father and join Aang and his friends. The next few episodes revolve around Zuko proving himself and earning the trust and friendship of the Gaang.
Named for Prince Zuko, who spent most of his life trying to be the perfect son for his father and live up to his total as the Crown Prince. After speaking out of turn, he was sent into a spiral of events leading him to encounter the Gaang. After repeated failures, Zuko is allowed home under false pretenses of having killed Aang. Zuko spends much of the next season realizing that the 'Gaang-his supposed enemies-actually treated him much better then his so-called allies, saving his life several times, trying to help him occasionally and even offering their friendship a couple of times. This, among other things, motivates Zuko to turn against his father and join Aang and his friends. The next few episodes revolve around Zuko proving himself and earning the trust and friendship of the Gaang.
Jake: Kim, did you hear about what happened to Andy? Totally POed his dad last night.
Kim: Yeah, he told me he'd totally Pull a Zuko on his dad if he didn't live in the man's house.
Kim: Yeah, he told me he'd totally Pull a Zuko on his dad if he didn't live in the man's house.
by RocktailOfShadowClan January 21, 2011
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