by YeshQueen March 16, 2022
When a family member or family friend constantly late to events that have been well planed for. To the point where everyone the person knows actively plans around said person lateness.
“I’m really sorry I’m late stone!”
“It’s fine Hex, I know you mom is a master at pulling a Matheson special.”
Or
I have ADHD of course I keep pulling a Matheson special.
“It’s fine Hex, I know you mom is a master at pulling a Matheson special.”
Or
I have ADHD of course I keep pulling a Matheson special.
by Hexed_into_next_year February 18, 2023
To pull a Yellow Toad is to exclude a character from a sequel, usually being replaced by someone else. No one ever uses this character, but it was still nice to have them as an option, and their absence in the sequel is immediately noticed. This term originates from the transition from NSMBW to SMM2, where Yellow Toad is replaced by Toadette. It is less common, but a commonly used character can also have a Yellow Toad pulled on them, such as when Blue Toad was replaced by Toadette in the transition from NSMBW to NSMBUD.
Another instance was when Smash Bros. pulled a Yellow Toad on Lucas going from Brawl to Smash 4. At least 90% of Smash players can agree that Ness is overall better, but it was still nice to have him there, even if it meant I couldn't play as Ness for a while in SSE. In Smash 4, when it said I unlocked all the characters, I immediately noticed Lucas was gone. I didn't notice that Snake, Ice Climbers, and Pokémon Trainer (replaced by Charizard) were gone, so I wouldn't say a Yellow Toad was pulled on them, I would just consider them that irrelevant. However, a character having a Yellow Toad pulled on them is subjective, as I'm sure Hideo Kojima noticed Snake's absence in Smash 4. Also however, you can't pull a Yellow Toad on someone who isn't usually there, such as Blue from the Pokémon series, whose replacement gets replaced every game. This also doesn't apply when these games without this character count as an alternate timeline or a side series. The reason the term is "pull a Yellow Toad" and not "pull a Lucas" is because my immediate realization of Yellow Toad's absence in SMM2 is when I coined the term, despite Yellow Toad having had a Yellow Toad pulled on him after Lucas. Yes, I invented the phrase, so no, it technically doesn't exist, but my brother understands what I mean when I say it. This phrase was coined in late July or early August of 2019, sometime after my brother got SMM2 for his birthday.
by justsomerandomkidwholikesgames January 01, 2021
Person 1: Remember when he pulled a drunk ninja?
Person 2: Hahaha! I do! He tried to do a back flip, but landed his ass in the dumpster!
"Drunk Ninja": I saw you pulling a drunk ninja last week!
Person 2: Hahaha! I do! He tried to do a back flip, but landed his ass in the dumpster!
"Drunk Ninja": I saw you pulling a drunk ninja last week!
by Sober Ninja March 06, 2011
when a parent catches a child that isnt theirs doing something that she doesnt think is right (drugs, sneaking out, etc) in the middle of the night and takes them home to wake up their parents, inform them of the child's misbehavior, tell the parent that "you arent raising your kid right", and makes sure that the child is going to be punished, thus getting them in trouble.
Me (Cooper) and some friends got caught smoking in my bedroom, so my mom took both of my friends home at 2am and rang the doorbell. my mom then proceeded to try and tell the other parents how to punish their children, and told them that they werent raising their kid right.
A few months later, two kids got caught sneaking out of their house, and the mom of the house took the child that wasnt hers back to his house a 1am and made him ring the doorbell and tell his parents what he had been doing. She is accused of "Pulling a "Cooper's Mom""
A few months later, two kids got caught sneaking out of their house, and the mom of the house took the child that wasnt hers back to his house a 1am and made him ring the doorbell and tell his parents what he had been doing. She is accused of "Pulling a "Cooper's Mom""
by WhiteBoySwaagg January 18, 2011
"So you need to make this have no flat edges"
"Okay so I'll make a circle then"
*After it's done*
"No you did this wrong, the circle has a flat edge"
"You know I heard something funny Pull the Pin and Throw"
"Okay so I'll make a circle then"
*After it's done*
"No you did this wrong, the circle has a flat edge"
"You know I heard something funny Pull the Pin and Throw"
by whirlwind62 October 24, 2019
A noun identifying a Hispanic person whom pulls pork for a living. Also, commonly used toward blue collar workers named Joshua.
by Idfk 😐 January 14, 2018