1. (v) a play on the phrase used to describe the method of starting a lawmower, pull start refers to a hand job begun while the a dick is flaccid. Unlike a hand job, a pull start does not continue until completion.
by D. Ward May 05, 2010
by HappyButtPlug May 12, 2014
Hiding an erection with pillows (or any other object), while sitting down.
This term comes from a scene in Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, when Mr. Weasely is talking to Hermione. Through that entire scene he is constantly holding a pillow over his crotch.
This term is not to be confused with Sporting a Weasely, although they are similar.
This term comes from a scene in Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, when Mr. Weasely is talking to Hermione. Through that entire scene he is constantly holding a pillow over his crotch.
This term is not to be confused with Sporting a Weasely, although they are similar.
Man, I totally had an erection the entire time I was talking to Sally.
Wow, what did she say about that?
Nothing, I luckily was Pulling a Weasely the whole time. She never got to see what I was hiding.
Wow, what did she say about that?
Nothing, I luckily was Pulling a Weasely the whole time. She never got to see what I was hiding.
by Morik June 13, 2010
When you go to finger a girl, and you miss because of lack of practice. Usually you end up in the wrong hole.
Pulling a Grover:
Dude we were making out but bro, I went to finger her but I missed!
Dude you totally pulled a grover, what a rook...
Dude we were making out but bro, I went to finger her but I missed!
Dude you totally pulled a grover, what a rook...
by ekruoro May 26, 2010
an expression describing when someone who is angered by another person begins to mumble incoherently to himself and then walks away visibly pissed off. The shaking of the angry person's head and/or the throwing up of one or more of his arms are also common occurences, though not necessary or exclusive ones.
by BennyKennedy April 02, 2009
Peeing in a pool. Inspired by US Olympic Swimmer Ryan Lochte (pronounced Lock-tee) admitting to doing as such in the warm up pool at the London Olympics.
Other forms can also be:
*Pull a Lochte
*Pulled a Lochte
Other forms can also be:
*Pull a Lochte
*Pulled a Lochte
Example 1: Mark: I'd better not catch any of you Pulling a Lochte!
Example 2: Sarah: I have to go to the bathroom, but I'm too lazy to get out of the pool.
Jeff: Just do what I did - Pull a Lochte.
Example 3: Alice: Don't swim over here! I just Pulled a Lochte!
Example 2: Sarah: I have to go to the bathroom, but I'm too lazy to get out of the pool.
Jeff: Just do what I did - Pull a Lochte.
Example 3: Alice: Don't swim over here! I just Pulled a Lochte!
by AUMagic August 12, 2012
1. When someone does something particularly douchy they are said to be "pulling a douche"
2. Doing something dishonorable; going back on your word.
2. Doing something dishonorable; going back on your word.
"Where's John? He said he'd be here." "I guess he's pulling a douche on us."
He really pulled a douche when he jizzed in her eye.
He really pulled a douche when he jizzed in her eye.
by ishydaro April 25, 2006