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Pulling a Hawkins

A Hawkins is a type of player who has a really long game. Pulling a Hawkins is when a friend leaves your life to do something important and then reappears via social media many years later when he is getting divorced. Then he talks to you until he gets married again, then he ignores you and then shows up again when he is getting divorced again. Someone who does this is pulling a Hawkins.
For example, I can't believe that he is pulling a Hawkins on me again. He went to Iraq after 911 and didn't talk to me for 12 years and then one day he just showed up on my Facebook. Then that time he just talked to me until he met another wife. Now he invites me to his wedding. That player has a really long game.
by HqKoid7035 June 22, 2020
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pulled a "verba"

1. to be excessively gay
2. to exude gayness
guy1: i got really drunk last night and "pulled a "verba"" with Adam.
by tutyfrutybuty March 4, 2011
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pulling a sky

The act of stating that an interpretation of an existing character is minor, despite other sources. Such controversy usually leads to the character being axed.
“Oh, wow! How stupid am I to perform the act of pulling a Sky? Now I’ll get canceled!”
by TnT9063 August 3, 2021
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Pulling Up the Ladder

A social phenomenon in which individuals or groups who have successfully advanced in status, wealth, or opportunity then act to block others from accessing the same path upward.

Key Features:

Motivated by fear of competition, scarcity mindset, or desire to protect hard-won status.

Can manifest in politics (e.g., immigrants opposing immigration), economics (e.g., professionals gatekeeping their fields), or class mobility (e.g., elites dismantling welfare or education programs they once benefited from).

Example (fictional): Raymond Leon in the movie "In Time" rises out of poverty to become a Timekeeper but enforces the very system that traps others where he once was.
Example (real): An immigrant who gained citizenship but campaigns to restrict immigration for others.
1. After becoming wealthy through public education, the politician now opposes funding for schools, effectively pulling up the ladder behind him.

2. Some immigrants, once they gain citizenship, support restrictive immigration policies — a classic case of pulling up the ladder.
by Social Climber September 16, 2025
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Pulling an adrian

"Making a moutain out of a mole hill"
Taking somthing small and insignificant and exaggerating it beyond belief. In other words getting very angry over small things.
Man chill out your really pulling an adrian
by Jimyjon April 4, 2020
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Pulling a David

When you apply the smallest positive adjective you hear in a conversation to yourself.
S: “Did you hear the latest Dua Lipa song?”
A: “Oh yes, it was so dang beautiful
D6: “I know I am”

S & A: “sighhh… he do be Pulling a David again”
by kashitakitakeutie July 14, 2024
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