Your at the bar/event with your friends and you leave without warning or saying goodbye. AKA disappearing like Kevin Duffy
by SpecialDDs0n November 14, 2014
Get the pulling a duffymug. by johnyylol March 8, 2023
Get the pull a johnnymug. when someone starts talking nonsense especially about potatoes,scooshy cream,cherries,strawberry jam and carrots.
by scottdaster1998 December 29, 2010
Get the pull a lewismug. Abby: That Sylvia girl is such a freak!
Stephanie: You realize she's right behind you... Way to pull a peyton
Stephanie: You realize she's right behind you... Way to pull a peyton
by beauuutifulllll May 18, 2010
Get the pull a peytonmug. V. To stall or delay an event from happening for nearly an indefinate amount of time
Hist. Inspired from the currently longest recorded match during the 2010 Wimbledon
Hist. Inspired from the currently longest recorded match during the 2010 Wimbledon
A: "what did you think of the presentation"
B: "i thought he was trying to pull an isner until lunch break"
B: "i thought he was trying to pull an isner until lunch break"
by utopus July 8, 2010
Get the to pull an isnermug. "Pull A Harry"
A certain behaviour of a person pretending or just simply not being aware of the happening situation and acting not accordingly to the current situation, mostly because of too little awareness or a temporary inactivity.
A certain behaviour of a person pretending or just simply not being aware of the happening situation and acting not accordingly to the current situation, mostly because of too little awareness or a temporary inactivity.
Pierce: WW3 has started
*few days later*
Harry: Guy omg WW3 started
Pierce: We literally said that a few days! Why are you always pulling a Harry?
*few days later*
Harry: Guy omg WW3 started
Pierce: We literally said that a few days! Why are you always pulling a Harry?
by Thatgayboy<3 January 10, 2020
Get the Pulling a Harrymug. The act of promising to attend something with your friends, and then the day before the event come up with some sort of implausable excuse to get out of it.
Person 1: "Wheres John today, he said he'd come along with us...?"
Person 2: "He's going to see his uncle today.... looks like he decided to pull a dooley on us."
Person 2: "He's going to see his uncle today.... looks like he decided to pull a dooley on us."
by Alt. June 8, 2009
Get the Pull a dooleymug.