intransitive verb:
1. To commit to purchase something from a fellow classmate, and then buying it from someone else
2. To be profusely sweaty in a cold room at 8 am
transitive verb
1. To screw one over
1. To commit to purchase something from a fellow classmate, and then buying it from someone else
2. To be profusely sweaty in a cold room at 8 am
transitive verb
1. To screw one over
The wench committed to purchasing a t-shirt from me, but at the last minute, she pull a Sydney on me and bought one from another wench, leaving me out to dry ): !
by cadecranda September 20, 2018
Get the pull a Sydney mug.by Pickleball Master January 24, 2025
Get the Pulling a Kourosh mug.by Pulled an Allie November 20, 2016
Get the pulled an allie mug.Car salesman: Normally this car is $22,500, however, today only, I can knock $3000 off and offer it to you for $19,500.
Customer: Make it an even $19,000 and I'll pull the trigger.
Customer: Make it an even $19,000 and I'll pull the trigger.
by TommyNoleBuc February 20, 2025
Get the Pull The Trigger mug.Hey where's Daniel? I thought he said he was almost here?
Yea but he's pulling a Dj and hasn't actually left yet.
Yea but he's pulling a Dj and hasn't actually left yet.
by Lordbubbles April 11, 2021
Get the Pulling a Dj mug.by Turd Ferguson17 January 17, 2011
Get the Pulling a Larson mug.Person 1: Where did all my food go?
Person 2: I don't know, When Jimmy was here he was probably Pulling a Tyler when he was here
Person 2: I don't know, When Jimmy was here he was probably Pulling a Tyler when he was here
by Themadglitcher June 15, 2018
Get the Pulling a Tyler mug.