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Pull off a G-Men

Divert an otherwise serious conversation into a series of mindless gibberish.
“I feel like I’m worthless and that I’m wasting my life, you know what I mean?”
“Yeah, especially if you know that pig orgasms can last up to 30 minutes.”
“Dude this is not the time to Pull Off a G-Men!”
by Energia!!! October 21, 2021
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pulloffable

Used to describe whether a result it achievable or not.
My team is 6-0 down and there's only 30 seconds of the game left. They're never going to win now, it's simply not pulloffable!
by Philip Newborough October 25, 2007
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pull off a bako

Greta: I'll come to the gathering for sure, count me in!
Gathering: Happens in 1 hour
Greta: I'm not coming. Sorry not sorry.

Everyone else: Greta pulled off a bako that night.

This is what we call to pull off a bako.
by Bakovoto June 1, 2022
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pull off a Harry

1. When you bump into someone you know while walking down a hallway in school and keep bumping into someone every 5 mins. 2. When visiting a remote place and unexpectedly meet someone you know and they call your name out.
3. When you know a lot of people
Jose is walking down the hallway with Amila and Harry and he bumps into 3 different friends within 5 mins.
Amila tells Jose: "Oh my god, Jose just pull off a Harry!"
by Harrshey Singh March 22, 2008
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pull off

when playing guitar, playing a certain fret, then on the same string, sliding down the neck (lower # fret) to play a different note without plucking/picking the string again.
the next measure is several pull-offs from 3 to 1 on the low e string
by Anarchy is Order March 22, 2004
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pull off

1) (sex): to wanka man so that he ejaculates (alternatives: jerk off, jack off)
2) (soccer): to substitute a player, i.e remove him from the game.
Warning: Be very careful not to confuse the two. (See example.)
The new teenage arrival at Man United was discussing terms with his agent, and was impressed. Agent: Look lad, you'll only earn about 30 grand the first year. Kid: 30 grand? brilliant! At Rochdale, I only got a couple of quid a week! Agent: And they'll be starting you off with just a basic Mercedes. Kid: Mercedes? Brilliant! At Rochdale, I had to get the bus! Agent: And you'll have to accept last pick of the groupies. Kid: Groupies? Brilliant! At Rochdale, I had to sleep with my sister! Agent: Oh, and for the first few games, Sir Alex may want to pull you off at half time. Kid: Pull me off? Fantastic! At Rochdale, we only got a slice of orange and a cup of tea! ......
by kofi May 14, 2003
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Pull off a French

To self-destruct.
To cause one's self disgrace and shame.
To screw up big time because of arrogance.
To waste all effort with just one stupid mistake.

Context:
During World Cup 2010, they embarrassed themselves on the field with their disappointing showing (0-0 vs Uruguay, 0-2 vs Mexico and 1-2 vs South Africa), four years after they the world the enduring image of their star player head-butting an Italian in the 2006 final causing their defeat.

The team also refused to train after one of their players was sent home for insulting their coach after their game against Mexico. Even France president Nicolas Sarkozy waded into the controversy, blasting the squad’s attitude in a public tirade and sending his sports minister to South Africa to confront the players. Their elimination was almost expected.

It's enough they were bashed on that they didn’t deserve to be in the tournament in the first place, but for a proud football nation like France and for a squad featuring players from super clubs (like Barcelona, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal) to be dumped out in such fashion from one of the tournament’s easiest groups (in front of the world) is an unspeakable humiliation.
He had everything going on for him. He had a beautiful girl, a good job waiting for him after college and a great future ahead. But he "pulled off a French"!

You are very talented and lucky. Just don't "pull off a French"!
by rudra007 June 25, 2010
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