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Pulling a Skeppy.

When everything is going downhill and then starts to get better.
"Did you hear Sara's life went downhill after her mother died?"
"Sara is Pulling a Skeppy. She'll be fine."
by AnonLovesYouSM December 22, 2019
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Pulled a robinn

When a girl wrongly accuses a guy of something nasty like rape or violence
She lied about him beating/raping her? She pulled a robinn
by monkeyboyliam December 22, 2019
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Pulling a Brando

When you are in a heated fire fight in Apex Legends with another team and your teammate takes off out of fear, leaving you to fend them off by yourself. Then when confronting the teammate about what occured, he will not acknowledge that what he did was wrong and will then proceed to put the blame on you.
Oh come on, I need your help over here! Why are you Pulling a Brando? I'm about to die!

Oh Steven, this is the worst time to be pulling a Brando! Were down to the last squads!
by Petro35 April 27, 2019
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pulling the lever

BEATING UR FUCK MEAT AT A SLOW PACE BUT REALLY HARD
i was pulling the lever last night and now i have penis cancer
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To Pull a Sherlock

Ref. To sherlock
To exit a party / wedding before it ends and to put your long coat on in a cool way as you do it.
Person 1: where are you going? The party’s just begun!

Person 2: sorry, I’m going to pull a Sherlock, I’ll see you later (exits)
by 221BSherlock June 11, 2019
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To pull a Nellie

To whip out your **** on everyone
Guy one: oh no, I think she is going to pull a Nellie

Guy two: oh no!! She just pulled a Nellie

Everyone: put it away!!
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To pull an Amy

When someone is the most hyped about a new plan (or something in the course of being established) but then, also the first to flake.

Unreliable, characterized by not following through on what he/she says (gets easily excited about things, and as a result over promises, only to underdeliver...)
“Gosh! X just pulled an Amy again! She (X) told me one of her colleagues went climbing, and that now she is definitely going to do it. But when I invited her for a session, she was ‘busy’”

"It's so easy for you to pull an Amy!"
by xyzmannnnn March 26, 2019
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