That awkward moment when you say something embarrasing right when everyone else in the room stops talking. The whole situation is taken way out of contrast and is quite funny. Usually such moments are never lived down.
Alex: Some five-year-old girls can be attractive..
Tiffany: WHAT did you just say?!?
Matt: Nah tiffany it's ok, he just pulled a groesch
Tiffany: WHAT did you just say?!?
Matt: Nah tiffany it's ok, he just pulled a groesch
by Shiny Zebra June 23, 2011
1. When you get something great, then find someone who got something better, they Pulled a Falcon on you.
2. When he got, she got or they got what you wanted, they Pulled a Falcon.
2. When he got, she got or they got what you wanted, they Pulled a Falcon.
inspired by the State Farm Insurance commercial;
Guy1 walking down the sidewalk carrying a falcon he just bought with the money he saved on his insurance.
Guy 2 walks by carrying a Parrot he just bought and comments "I should have got a Falcon".
Ergo, he "Pulled a Falcon"
Guy1 walking down the sidewalk carrying a falcon he just bought with the money he saved on his insurance.
Guy 2 walks by carrying a Parrot he just bought and comments "I should have got a Falcon".
Ergo, he "Pulled a Falcon"
by TJFalcon September 11, 2011
Getting naked in public every chance you get. In any situation finding a way to lose an article of clothing, preferably all of them.
Jon: I am so tired of this asian guy sitting on my blow up mattress outside. I am going to get naked and go lay down beside him. (Runs outside naked)
(Three minutes later)
Chris: Where is Jon?
Seth: Oh he is pulling a doughty and ran outside naked.
(Three minutes later)
Chris: Where is Jon?
Seth: Oh he is pulling a doughty and ran outside naked.
by jroad November 06, 2011
1. To create a debt out of thin air.
2. To reinstate a past debt for present benefit, usually one that is trivial.
3. To create a debt out of deeds normally performed as a favor.
2. To reinstate a past debt for present benefit, usually one that is trivial.
3. To create a debt out of deeds normally performed as a favor.
Ex: Gary told Robert, after agreeing to jointly rent a DVD, that he owed the full $2 due to the fact that Robert drank a glass of his orange juice.
Robert, 'you're pulling a stephen on me.'
Ex. Mark told Robert that he owed him $50 for his exercise bike, at which point Robert asked for $4 discount for a slice of pizza he purchased for Mark, seemingly as a nice gesture, over a year ago.
Ex. Marsha asked Tracy to pick up some flowers for the house at the grocery store, at which point Tracy told Marsha she owed her $3.95 plus tax.
Robert, 'you're pulling a stephen on me.'
Ex. Mark told Robert that he owed him $50 for his exercise bike, at which point Robert asked for $4 discount for a slice of pizza he purchased for Mark, seemingly as a nice gesture, over a year ago.
Ex. Marsha asked Tracy to pick up some flowers for the house at the grocery store, at which point Tracy told Marsha she owed her $3.95 plus tax.
by DennisInAtor January 20, 2011
when someone leaves a social gathering without saying goodbye to anyone, leaves without anyone knowing
Someone plays pond hockey and after the game is over the person just gets up and leaves without saying goodbye or anything to the other people. The other people did not even know the person left. This person is pulling a fried
by deirf March 25, 2009
by tonya minata October 08, 2007
transitive verb 1 a: to become humiliated by an inferior member of peer-group b : to refuse to acknowledge failure c : to strain abnormally in order to prevent exposure of embarrassment d : willful suppression evidence (of failure)
...went to the game last night and watched the versity pull a LeBron, losing to an unranked team that hasn't won a game in weeks.
by YOKS May 14, 2010