The main character of the short story "Flowers For Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. He is mentally disabled and works at a plastic box company. Because of his mental problems, he occasionally messes up and loses or breaks things, and/or says or does something foolish and socially awkward. His co-workers dubbed such thing a "Charlie Gordon"
(n). To lose, break, or mess up something.
To say or do something socially awkward or stupid.
(n). To lose, break, or mess up something.
To say or do something socially awkward or stupid.
Ernie: *drops fragile package*
Foreman: For God's sake Ernie why are you pulling a Charlie Gordon?!
Ernie: Sorry Boss *Hangs Head*
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Ellen: *trips while dancing with someone*
Joe: Good job pulling a Charlie Gordon there, Ellen!
Frank: Hahahahahahaha!!
Foreman: For God's sake Ernie why are you pulling a Charlie Gordon?!
Ernie: Sorry Boss *Hangs Head*
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Ellen: *trips while dancing with someone*
Joe: Good job pulling a Charlie Gordon there, Ellen!
Frank: Hahahahahahaha!!
by The DrakeHawk January 13, 2013
by conditionalaxe March 01, 2011
Hey Bob do you know were Matt went?
No I think he pulled a Charlie.
Pulling a Charlie is ressearved for Charlie
No I think he pulled a Charlie.
Pulling a Charlie is ressearved for Charlie
by ( . Y . ) April 03, 2009
by charlie brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrowwwwwwwwwwwnnn July 29, 2003
Usually due to a lack of potassium, it's when your leg tightens up, causing an extremely painful sensation. Immediatley after it's over, your leg feels really good, though.
by Anne Stone September 27, 2009
by Yachtmaster January 16, 2005
More of a 'code word' or 'heads up' for a Camel Toe. You cannot always point out a CAMEL TOE loudly in public without drawing attention. Instead you mudder the name "Charlie Tango ".
"Charlie Tango approahing."
by snflwrtato August 31, 2008