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pull my coat

To inform or teach. To let one in on the information To give knowledgeable advice.
My brother can pull my coat to the street scene.
by Calvin G. Sims, Sr. September 18, 2006
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Pull a Mr. Rogers

When you get home after a day out and change into house clothes. Taking off pants and putting on a more comfortable pair, as well as shoes and a shirt. Usually these clothes are old and extremely comfortable.
Mr. Rogers did it in the beginning of his show and it never made sense until I got old.
Damn work sucked I can't wait to get home and pull a Mr. Rogers.

I'll be right out I need to pull a Mr. Rogers.
by McBlacken July 3, 2009
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arabian tweaser pull

A reach around wank from the back between the legs.

Will not work with chodes!
Ms olds likes to arabian tweaser pull when shes watching goatsemarathon!
by hujanus September 26, 2009
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to pull a Clark Kent

Being with friends or in a meeting and suddenly disappearing without logical explanation or excuse ...
to pull a Clark Kent

A) Boy, Andrew was in such a rush this morning. Where did he go anyway?
B) You know Andrew, sneaky as always
A) He really pulled a Clark Kent on us, didn't he ?
B) Yes, Rupert he did
by Dato Macabee 1982 November 10, 2009
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Pull a K Rich

Say you're going to do something, then proceed to cancel whatever it is you were going to do. Usually accompanied by a lame ass excuse such as "I have a headache"
Me: So Kyle when are you gonna pick us up for the movies?
Kyle: Oh, I cant dude, I have a headache. Sorry.
Me: Wow, I can't believe you would pull a K Rich.
by CODESTUFFZ174 February 18, 2011
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pulled back a nub

To have your hand bitten off.
Jerry, that dumbass, was poking a bear with a stick. The next thing you know, that idiot pulled back a nub.
by bartlettville June 6, 2014
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pulling up the curtain

The act of rolling up one's upper lip, as though it were a curtain, to expose the teeth (often in the fashion of imitating a beaver). Pulling the curtain originated in the Appalachians and is frequently utilized in comedic Vine parodies. Pulling up the curtain can be used to express overwhelming joy, frustration, anger, or a natural response to hearing a banjo.
When Seth told Jennifer they were going on a road trip to the Smokey Mountains, she immediately was overwhelmed with joy and was "pulling up the curtain".
by Bloney Sammich November 12, 2013
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