complaining and yelling so loudly that customers think that you are "going postal;" walking around like Dwight Schrute; stalking; traveling to departments where you are not welcome; giving insight on current events that are only opinions made to sound like facts
by BigFoot305 December 22, 2020

To be brought into a situation that brings you to say, "but that's none of my business." Then you go about sipping tea and not go on with the topic of discussion.
I wouldn't want to get on a topic that I know nothing about and talk like I know what's up so I'll just pull a Kermit.
by Erotic Fantasy August 23, 2014

by studysomuch June 18, 2015

Pulling a Michael Knight: Grabbing someone by their shirt collar and prop them up against a wall when you are angry with them. Typically followed by some verbal threat of some type. Often used as a tactic by Michael Knight in the award wining 1980's Knight Rider Television series.
Joe was refusing to give me my CDs back so I had to "Pull a Michael Knight" on him to get them back!
by Zatara74 July 11, 2011

To lie or mislead about your Race or Heritage in order to get preferential treatment or to receive financial or other gain in the workplace.
Man, James was really Pulling a Warren we he told the College Admissions board that he was African American so he could get the Diversity Points.
by Phredex May 18, 2019

by Only fax October 16, 2019

Spending far too much time and effort building something that doesn't exist in a game, only for it to be introduced as soon as you finish.
by dionysus_regina October 15, 2020
