by Smoopyman December 19, 2019
Bob - "Joe followed me into the bathroom yesterday"
Tom - "He totally was totally pulling a George Michael"
Tom - "He totally was totally pulling a George Michael"
by Jermaine McGrizzle August 30, 2010
Pulling a George or to pull a George is used when someone has been an absolute legend and performs exceptionally with any task they've accomplished.
1. "You just pulled a George, what a legend!"
1. "You just pulled a George, what a legend!"
by ChristopherJones87 July 04, 2019
1) Casually slip out of social engagements, in such a way that one's host does not even notice.
2) Casually loiter near the head of the buffet line, waiting for the signal for guests to begin serving themselves, in order to be able to be the first to eat (derived from (1): the better to be able to slip away quickly.)
2) Casually loiter near the head of the buffet line, waiting for the signal for guests to begin serving themselves, in order to be able to be the first to eat (derived from (1): the better to be able to slip away quickly.)
by G Walker February 04, 2010
PULLING a George Pell; Lying your ass off while vigilantly attempting to cover your tracks, while in an official position of influence. Hopping that either Old Age and becoming senile does not reveal all propaganda work before or after retirement.
by stILL mOE sTOoGE March 07, 2019
V/ To work from home... Named after the fact that George Washington was the only president to never ACTUALLY live in the white house. Instead, he governed from Mount Vernon!
Once, I forgot to hand in my work for French... Good job the lesson was on Thursday, and my then-teacher of French liked pulling a George Washington on Fridays.
by Itz Rob November 27, 2016