by Jaysonxx January 10, 2018
Get the PULLING AN ELVIS S. mug.When someone is thrown out of a car. It can either be an extremely brutal collision or a swing set. Either way, you're flying.
Me: *walking down the street*
*sees two cars get into a brutal accident where a driver flies out of the windshield*
Driver: Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Me: Ahh, you're pulling a Niko Bellic there, aren't you?
*sees two cars get into a brutal accident where a driver flies out of the windshield*
Driver: Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Me: Ahh, you're pulling a Niko Bellic there, aren't you?
by Ryan_the_retard October 11, 2022
Get the Pulling A Niko Bellic mug.When you use hyperbole to express something large or long, and then take it back. Usually done quietly.
Sean: There were like a MILLION people at the party! Actually it was more like 40, but whatever.
Evan: *cough cough Exaggeration Pull-back cough cough*
Evan: *cough cough Exaggeration Pull-back cough cough*
by The_Straight-Edge_Donkey August 1, 2011
Get the Exaggeration Pull-Back mug."Pulled a Valerie Dominguez" refers to the act of signing documents without reviewing them. Valerie Dominguez is a Colombian celebrity and Miss Colombia 2005-2006. She confessed to be involved in a corruption scandal in which she applied to a government-funded subsidy program without having the proper legal qualifications to do so. She claimed as a defense strategy having signed all the applicable documents without reading them before.
Example: "I just pulled a Valerie Dominguez with my cable tv contract. I hope I don't get fucked in the future".
by DonJ1978 June 23, 2011
Get the Pulled a Valerie Dominguez mug.Verb: Refers to the act of media publishers (specifically video game designers) altering a work slightly, typically through character, in order to make it more suitable for foreign audiences, or to cash in on an unrelated franchise.
The phrase is a reference to Nintendo's rerelease of the Japanese NES game "Doki Doki Panic" with Mario characters as "Super Mario bros. 2" in America; substituted because, supposedly, American distributors believed the Japanese version was too difficult, and too similar to the first Mario NES title.
Also known as "Pulling a Doki Doki Panic" or "Lost Leveling"
The phrase is a reference to Nintendo's rerelease of the Japanese NES game "Doki Doki Panic" with Mario characters as "Super Mario bros. 2" in America; substituted because, supposedly, American distributors believed the Japanese version was too difficult, and too similar to the first Mario NES title.
Also known as "Pulling a Doki Doki Panic" or "Lost Leveling"
When sequels to foreign films that were previously unreleased in America are brought there, a common cop out to the missing original is Pulling a Mario 2 on the sequel, and marketing it as the orignal.
by SuperOtter24 March 28, 2011
Get the Pulling a Mario 2 mug.the act of dying or passing away. in reference to the game of cricket where the stumps are pulled out of the ground at the end of the match.
"The Cousin": Hey moite, did you hear about that poor old sheila they found in the river?
Araujana: Iyo yeah, she has 'pulled up stumps'
Araujana: Iyo yeah, she has 'pulled up stumps'
by El Shitha January 23, 2009
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