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pulling a Whatley

1) The term used by the character George Castanza, from Seinfeld, when he created a phoney charitable organization called "The Human Fund" and gave everyone in his office donor cards in their names. In reference to when character Tim Whatley gave George a donation card in his name to the "Childrens Alliance" after George had given him Yankees tickets.

2) The action of giving a useless gift to someone you have given a highly valued or expensive gift.
Fred: So what are getting Tom for his birthday?

Bill: Well, I'm really short of money this month so I'm thinking of just pulling a Whatley.

Fred: Cold.
by sushidude January 21, 2009
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Pull the trig

Making ones self throw up on purpose when feeling queasy but not enough to be sick naturally - usually caused by excessive drinking or eating
I drank/ate so much much last night, my stomach kills - Im gonna go pull the trig.
by Bizzzle Bieber June 28, 2017
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pull of the weasel

The desire or temptation to do something mischievous, illegal, immoral or weaselly, usually for personal gain or a good laugh.
Unable to fight the pull of the weasel, Penn placed advertisements for strip clubs and escort services between the pages of the Gideon's Bible in his hotel room.
by Rick Pearce December 9, 2008
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Pull a Link

To pull an object seemingly out of nowhere, like the protagonist Link from the Zelda series.
Boy 1: "Where do expect me to get the phone from? I have no pockets"

Boy 2: "I don't know, pull a Link."
by lmnopqrs11 December 24, 2010
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pulling pigtails

The act of harassing, insulting, or physically hurting someone because you are secretly attracted to them, in the manner of a grade school boy pulling the pigtails of a girl he has a crush on.
Naw dude, she hella wants your cock. She was just pulling your pigtails when she said you're a thumbdick little bitch.
by Danny Delinquent August 8, 2003
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pull the leg

this word means: "the person is joking you"
Don't take what Jim says seriously! Don't you see he's just pulling your leg? pull the leg
by elkin October 31, 2007
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pull teeth

He just has to pull teeth to complete his work.
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