To replace an actor or actress less than one week before the opening of a show by bringing in a completely new person not involved with the show beforehand. Derived from the French Woods Festival season 2008, where this phrase's namesake was plucked from the ensemble of another show and tossed into a leading role in less than 3 days before opening... twice in the summer.
by Bazzard August 22, 2008
Someone: Go see what i wrote on Mike's facebook wall! It's so funny
You: Yo I can't see it...
Someone: UGH I was sure he would pull a corey
You: Yo I can't see it...
Someone: UGH I was sure he would pull a corey
by Marmz May 01, 2008
Being retarded like a goat.
Look at that goat its Pulling a Nathan
by Keeganator_1354 December 12, 2016
by HappyHenry35 June 25, 2003
(v): 1. As referring to the sports teams of the University of Maryland.
2. To play amazingly well in the first half of a game. Notably, pertaining to a substantive lead. Then come out in the second half and blow the game.
3. A team's complete lack of talent in the last minutes of a game.
2. To play amazingly well in the first half of a game. Notably, pertaining to a substantive lead. Then come out in the second half and blow the game.
3. A team's complete lack of talent in the last minutes of a game.
Dan: "Dude, we're pretty much auto-win. It's halftime and we're up by like 20."
Ray: "10 bucks says we Pull A Maryland."
Dan: "Yeah, we'll probably lose by 5."
Ray: "10 bucks says we Pull A Maryland."
Dan: "Yeah, we'll probably lose by 5."
by Testudo the Terrapin March 26, 2008
To organize a meet and not show up, or say you are coming and wang out on friends at the last minute, ditch your friends.
by Dasnowman September 13, 2007
A phrase derived from foreign lunch aids working in most schools from most prominently elementary into highschool, this phrase is shouted usually very loudly, tainted with Latino accent making it nigh unrecognizable. Students would wear clothing pins or "clips" on their arms with their names written on them with sharpie marker, if a student or group of students misbehaved, their clip would be pulled.
Students are talking very loudly on a particular day
Student: Guys, stop talking! They're going to Pull the Clip!
Lunch Aid: PULL THAY CLEEP!
Student: Guys, stop talking! They're going to Pull the Clip!
Lunch Aid: PULL THAY CLEEP!
by PhillipLikesDealingDrugs January 03, 2012