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pulled a cinderella

(past tense)
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
by supduudee May 17, 2010
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Pulling a Watson

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"
by Dug Taco March 15, 2010
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Pull a LeBron

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
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Pulled a Jeff

The tragic art of succeeding until it matters most - every time.
The Texas Rangers beat the Yankees then Pulled a Jeff against the Giants

NFL Players Adrian Peterson, Peyton Hillis and Steve Johnson had great seasons but Pulled a Jeff in the playoffs

The Ravens Pulled a Jeff against the Steelers
by Snooflak December 17, 2010
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pulling a stephen

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.
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.
by DennisInAtor January 20, 2011
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Pulling a Kassidy

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'
'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'
by HagridLookAtMyBeardYo December 31, 2013
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Pulling A Carly

1. Cheating
2. Having multiple partners
3. (See definitions one and two) then whining about your misfortune
Ethan: "Did you see Amber last night at the party?"
Scott: "yeah, she was totally Pulling A Carly"
by iluvztorant35 May 4, 2009
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