1. Cheating
2. Having multiple partners
3. (See definitions one and two) then whining about your misfortune
2. Having multiple partners
3. (See definitions one and two) then whining about your misfortune
by iluvztorant35 May 4, 2009
Get the Pulling A Carly mug.Pulling a Kassidy means being hella lazy, you know that type where you're just like fvck the world, i seriously cannot be bothered to do that shiz, so move along please.
yeah, you know when your mum is being all godzilla-like and she's like 'YO, GET YO BUTT HERE AND CLEAN THE KITCHEN' and you're just thinking 'holy shit-ake mushrooms , woman tone it down … and cook for me now'
just say 'hey, i'm pulling a kassidy, so … goodbye'
yeah, you know when your mum is being all godzilla-like and she's like 'YO, GET YO BUTT HERE AND CLEAN THE KITCHEN' and you're just thinking 'holy shit-ake mushrooms , woman tone it down … and cook for me now'
just say 'hey, i'm pulling a kassidy, so … goodbye'
'hey, lets go and be creeps and stare at dudes while we pretend to shop' 'nah, i'm pulling a kassidy, have fun with that though'
'hey, lets have da s3xy time, me and you' 'sorry mate, i'm pulling a kassidy, have fun with that though'
'hey, lets have da s3xy time, me and you' 'sorry mate, i'm pulling a kassidy, have fun with that though'
by HagridLookAtMyBeardYo December 31, 2013
Get the Pulling a Kassidy mug.Few and far between, people named Johnmarc are simply not clutch.
To "Pull a Johnmarc", would would be handily winning a competitive sport or game for the majority of the match only to lose at the last moment due to a stupid mistake. This can happen in situations where maybe you've gotten a large lead over your opponent and suddenly decide to stop scoring (or fail to) and give up on the idea of winning. Much like the verb, "to throw", where someone will lose a game after having obtained a sizable lead. This can also be used in a situation where you are fully capable of doing something but utterly fail to succeed.
To "Pull a Johnmarc", would would be handily winning a competitive sport or game for the majority of the match only to lose at the last moment due to a stupid mistake. This can happen in situations where maybe you've gotten a large lead over your opponent and suddenly decide to stop scoring (or fail to) and give up on the idea of winning. Much like the verb, "to throw", where someone will lose a game after having obtained a sizable lead. This can also be used in a situation where you are fully capable of doing something but utterly fail to succeed.
Hey, is Lorenzo winning?
Yeah, but it's been a long time since I heard from him. I bet he'll pull a Johnmarc and lose lololol
Yeah, but it's been a long time since I heard from him. I bet he'll pull a Johnmarc and lose lololol
by MochaCharok November 6, 2013
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to run out of your shoes in an attempt to run faster than you would with them on
present tense-pull a cinderella
to run out of your shoes in an attempt to run faster than you would with them on
present tense-pull a cinderella
gaby: i took her dollar and started running away
bailey:and then what?
gaby:she wouldnt have caught up to me because she was in her flip flops, but then she pulled a cinderella and got it back
bailey:and then what?
gaby:she wouldnt have caught up to me because she was in her flip flops, but then she pulled a cinderella and got it back
by supduudee May 17, 2010
Get the pulled a cinderella mug.To urinate anywhere except the toilet in a public (or sometimes personal) bathroom. Bonus for drenching the unused toilet paper with ones own urine in a stall and/or to piss on a neighbors shoes while they are urinating.
"Luke pulled a Watson again"
"I hate this bar, I'm gonna Watson it"
"I was pulling a Watson when Jeff walked in, laughed, then joined in"
"I hate this bar, I'm gonna Watson it"
"I was pulling a Watson when Jeff walked in, laughed, then joined in"
by Dug Taco March 15, 2010
Get the Pulling a Watson mug.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
Get the pulling a stephen mug.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
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