to have a massive improvement in a skill, eg. singing.
Taemin is a member of a Kpop group SHINee. He had zero skills in singing when SHINee just debuted but he improved himself by training and training and training. He is now considered a vocalist. Taemin became the epitome of improvement.
Taemin is a member of a Kpop group SHINee. He had zero skills in singing when SHINee just debuted but he improved himself by training and training and training. He is now considered a vocalist. Taemin became the epitome of improvement.
by marshmallowroom June 20, 2014
Get the pull a taeminmug. by Trash boat May 9, 2014
Get the Pulling a Mordecaimug. Leveraging personality and interpersonal skills to receive better service, upgrades, discounts or freebies.
Skipper just got moved up to first class...he pulled a Braner!
How did Doug get seated without any reservations...that's pulling a Braner!
Nathan got the smoker for half the price others paid....he pulled a Braner!
How did Doug get seated without any reservations...that's pulling a Braner!
Nathan got the smoker for half the price others paid....he pulled a Braner!
by Mayor of Caps Nation October 21, 2019
Get the Pulling a Branermug. by sampli July 28, 2022
Get the pulling a fluxmug. by Feona hellcatt July 26, 2017
Get the coffee pullmug. Golfing term. It applies to golfer who finds his ball in a sand trap, or bunker and it takes them 2 swings of the club to escape the sand trap or bunker. Like Adolph, they needed 2 shots in the bunker.
Me: "Dude, Ben really shanked that ball... Then he totally pulled a Hitler"
Pete: "Do you mean..."
Me: "Yes!!! Two shots in the bunker... whatta doof"
Pete: "Do you mean..."
Me: "Yes!!! Two shots in the bunker... whatta doof"
by Rex Uranus December 8, 2021
Get the Pulled a Hitlermug. To depart from a situation rapidly and decisively.
Originates from an aviation (especially military) term referring the pitch control on a helicopter, which is pulled to make the aircraft lift off. Recalls the idea of needing to get a helicopter off a pick-up zone with an enemy closing in.
Originates from an aviation (especially military) term referring the pitch control on a helicopter, which is pulled to make the aircraft lift off. Recalls the idea of needing to get a helicopter off a pick-up zone with an enemy closing in.
by BornOut March 5, 2009
Get the pull pitchmug.