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
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
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 16, 2010
The act of hurting oneself while performing a stunt on a late night show. Comes from the october, 2009 incident where Conan O'brien fell hitting the back of his head as he was performing a skit with guest Terri Hatcher. A few days later, Jay Leno Pulled a Conan by banging his head during the taping of a show. He did say, however, that he would've rather Pulled a Letterman.
Dude, I didn't notice that banana peel, totally Pulled a Conan.
Pimp: What's wrong with your head?
Hooker: Pulled a Conan last night after that chinese trick!
Watch out for that banana peel, I don't want you a Pull a Conan.
Pimp: What's wrong with your head?
Hooker: Pulled a Conan last night after that chinese trick!
Watch out for that banana peel, I don't want you a Pull a Conan.
by DoriMoose October 09, 2009
A term used when backing out of work last minute (even if you promised to you'd come in today) with no explanation (not even a lame one like "I'm sick").
1. "Hey, where's Keith today?"
"Oh, Keith pulled an Andy today. He's not coming in."
"Keith pulled an Andy? Is that what you're telling me?"
2. "Hey guys, I know I said I was definitely working tomorrow, but I'm thinking about pulling an Andy. Maybe I'll be there, maybe I won't"
"Oh, Keith pulled an Andy today. He's not coming in."
"Keith pulled an Andy? Is that what you're telling me?"
2. "Hey guys, I know I said I was definitely working tomorrow, but I'm thinking about pulling an Andy. Maybe I'll be there, maybe I won't"
by FitzgeraldsClara December 24, 2008
To ask a really obvious question, or a question that can easily be answered by looking on Google.
"What does bait mean?"
"Ah man, did u just pull a Bernstein?"
"What does bait mean?"
"Ah man, did u just pull a Bernstein?"
by JThemDigital June 24, 2020
(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
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
When your Girlfriend leaves to New Zealand for a month, and uses your back packing equipment, has you enroll her into college while she is gone, then cheats on you, then has you go pick her up from the airport with a tennis ball size hicky on her neck.
by John Pan April 11, 2011