To quit something when the going gets tough. You can do this by faking an injury or coming up with some pathetic excuse to pansy out of a crucial moment in your career.
The quarterback was down by 14 points and felt he had no chance of scoring, so he decided to pull a Cutler and act like he broke his back to avoid further embarrassment.
by bchilldog January 24, 2011

To enter into an agreement whereby the other party performs or pays you first, and then you do not hold up your end of the deal; you never honor your agreement.
John was successful in Pulling a Renkemeyer, he got the guy to sign over the car title, but then he never gave him the money for the car!
by YouCan'tHandleTheTruth! July 31, 2016

This girl was asleep in my bed so I fondled her while she slept. I was totally "pulling a wood" on her.
by Goodtimes123 April 21, 2012

A term used when someone pulls a "cheap shot". Derived in the back alleys of McAllen Texas, referring to the fight Mayweather vs. Ortiz, when Mayweather pulled a cheap shot. Hence, pulling a mayweather.
by Wolfie_48 October 6, 2011

To insist for multiple days leading up to an event that you will be attending and then bail at the last minute via text message.
For the last three days James has been telling me he was going to come to the party. I knew he was going to pull a rider when I saw I had an unread text message this afternoon. Of course, the message said he couldn't make it.
by mileman171 April 18, 2010

Telling homies that your going to kick it with them then ignoring your calls/text intentionally.
2. Return your call/text 3 days later when it doesnt matter
2. Return your call/text 3 days later when it doesnt matter
Say my i come into town for a week and my homies are hitting me up but i ignore there calls intentionally and then call them 3 days later.. thats pulling a jc
by TheThizzle May 12, 2009

Used to describe when someone(a teammate) accidentally fires his/her gun in a shooting game. eg PUBG
by Underachiever #1 July 26, 2018
