by NotAmmon December 08, 2020
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
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?
(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 11, 2010
pull a salt or pulling a salt, or doing a salt is when you have a team mate in left 4 dead that accidentally throws a molotov (a fire in a bottle) way too close to the whole team, managing to down them or kill them all.
Teammate 1: *throws a molotov*
Teammate 2: "dude, did you pull a salt on us?"
Teammate 1: "i'm sorry, I thought the fire wouldn't hit us. It didn't seem like i threw it that close!"
Teammate 2: "dude, did you pull a salt on us?"
Teammate 1: "i'm sorry, I thought the fire wouldn't hit us. It didn't seem like i threw it that close!"
by slushiestfiend March 10, 2017
A term used to describe someone who doesn't take losing to Stephen Peers lightly at pool in the club. This will result in suggestions that Stephen or "Bombhead" has cheated.
by lordliam February 28, 2015
To come from out of no where, and have a big effect on a situation, much like Billy Volek came out of no where and threw 15 touchdowns in the NFL.
by For Real Though March 05, 2005
An action caused when someone is late for a meeting or event. This can be either on purpose or by accident. Named after the infamous Bugg guy who is never early or on time but always late.
by s521sh1 September 13, 2011
Being unable to get into a parking spot while parallel parking. In honor of Meadow Soprano in the final episode of The Sopranos.
by Paul Boellner June 28, 2007