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Pulling a Prax

Pulling a Prax refers to the unintentional and reflexed movement of Ninja choppin' some punk who sneaks up on you while taking a drink.
Prax: Dude wtf, some guy just sneaked up behind me while I was taking a drink

Alex: What a douche, I hope you pulled a Prax!

Prax: You know it! I was totally Pulling a Prax on his ass!
by Bolton94 May 4, 2011
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pulled an Andre

John: "Yo man I just pulled an Andre"
Tim: "What did you do man?"
John: "I filled up my gasoline car with diesel at the gas station."
Tim: "You definitely pulled an Andre there."
by DHoward4life October 6, 2010
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Pulling a Duck

When you sucessfully convince a person you met online to fly, at her expence, to see you for a booty call.
He is "the man", there he goes Pulling a Duck again.
by umm_mickey April 26, 2006
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Pull A Hooky

To pull a Hooky means to make humorous but silly act without knowing it.
Example of to Pull A Hooky:

William mistaked Olive oil for orange squash and mixed it with water in a bottle and approached Rob;

William - "Hey do you know what's happening here? My squash has gone all funny"

Rob - "Hahahaha you just Pulled a Hooky!"
by Sandeep G May 18, 2010
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PULLING A JIMMY

Becoming so inebriated that one begins to hook up with a swamp monster.
After fourteen beers, Todd started pulling a jimmy and hooked up with the fat ugly chick in the corner.
by Hollywood Jimmy October 30, 2008
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to pull a Catherine

To engage in the act of laughter with out ceasing for extended periods of time, while attempting to dislodge a melted conglomerate from the entirety of a snickers bar from the roof of your mouth.
We couldn't understand a word she said for near ten minutes while she pulled a Catherine
by Wouldntyou Liketoknow March 23, 2005
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Pull a Jake

Being the first (or only) one to take your shirt off amongst a group of people or friends. Even when the situation doesn't encourage or ask for it (or sometimes it does).

Past Tense: Pulled a Jake
Present Tense: Pull a Jake
Future Tense: Pulling a Jake
Scenario 1:
(Bunch of friends partying together, and a guy takes his shirt off)
Dude, that guy just "pulled a Jake"!!

Scenario 2:
(Friends playing soccer in hot weather with their shirts on, and one takes his shirt off in the middle of play)
Sorry guys. It's hot out here so I had to pull a Jake.

The ladies would think it's hot if you would "pull a Jake" and show off those muscles.

Bro, remember that time you "pulled a Jake" in sub-zero winter?
by The Machine 07 December 14, 2010
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