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pull the inflatable slide

"pulling the inflatable slide" is the new (and slightly less violent) going postal
omg, did you hear about Rodney? He hates his job so much. He's about to pull the inflatable slide.
by steven_slater August 10, 2010
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pull an Iñaki

When a friend is trying really hard to be a wingman, but at the end he turns out being a cock block.
"Sorry man, I pull an Iñaki. I asked her questions about you, like you asked me to, and she made out with me."
by Genockster December 15, 2008
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Industrial Pull

To take a very long 'pull' usally from a 'joint' or other smoking materials used by very nice people. When exhaled the copious amount of smoke should take on the form of that you may see rising from an industrial factory.
'dude! that pull was industrial'
'check out that industrial pull'
by daniel a.k.a benjamin October 9, 2005
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Investor's Rug Pull

Claiming you are down to buy, hodl, and help promote a community coin cryptocurrency project, but take all your money and run the moment you get a x10. Saying you'll hold, then leaving the moment any profit happens.
The Community Coin's development team proved the project isn't a rug pull, and the value skyrocketed until some big hodlers treated it like a pump and dump scheme and did the Investor's Rug Pull. They left the developers and the community in the ditch and tanked the coin.
by Gerry Mandered Data July 10, 2021
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Intergalactic Pull

Intergalactic Pull is the amount of gravitational pull one object or thing has on a Intergalactic scale. (Stronger than any gravitational pull)
Josh i can't believe how much Intergalactic pull Meg has that the whole world can revolve around her. (9⁹10⁷8.9270276% galactic pull)
by EloZz October 31, 2022
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insane pull

(Can also be “nice/crazy” pull). Can be used to describe: 1) accomplishing an insanely impressive, lucky, or rare feat, 2) an insanely accurate or on-the-nose observation, or 3) acting on an outrageous idea. Originally used in relation to video games to denote acquiring rare, high-value items or accomplishing especially difficult tasks.
“Been reading the JJK character guide and in the Q&A, all of Gege Akutami’s answers read Tommy from Smosh wrote an anime.”

“NO TOMMY FROM SMOSH IS AN INSANE PULL, YOURE SO RIGHT.”
by frequent-nebula March 22, 2026
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Pulling a Sound of Music

Gallivanting with exuberance through a valley, over a hill, across a field, or into a sunset. Usually performed until physical exhaustion resulting in collapse.
Internal Monologue- “I need to be writing, but my writers block makes me wants to take off running into the wheat field around this building, arms stretched wide, until I collapse. I can just imagine judgmental eyes starring on from the parking lot as they silently ponder the reason why I’m “Pulling a Sound of Music” this afternoon. “Did he get fired?” “Is someone chasing him?” “Should we run too?” When I tire, I’ll take a swan dive into the wheat and disappear below the stocks; out of sight. That’s where I’ll lie until I can come to grips with sitting at my desk for the rest of the day. I’m sure security will be called due to this strange behavior and they’ll surely investigate only to find me slowly disappearing out of sight and into the Kansas abyss. They’ll laugh and dub me the “Wheat Runner”. A slow walk back will return me to the building and my desk where I will, of course, deny ever having done such a thing despite the numerous eye witness accounts.
by Darren Besert March 29, 2017
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