Miraculously getting the motivation to accomplish something difficult and actually pulling it off in the last minute.
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A combination of the phrases "pull it out of my ass" (i.e. doing something difficult in the last minute) and "got a wild hare up my ass" (i.e. unexpectedly having motivation to do something).
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A combination of the phrases "pull it out of my ass" (i.e. doing something difficult in the last minute) and "got a wild hare up my ass" (i.e. unexpectedly having motivation to do something).
I pulled a wild hare out of my ass and wrote my 10 page report starting at 3am the night before it was due.
by Gypsy Scotty March 15, 2011

by Tomonono December 13, 2019

by cream pie shake July 30, 2009

by sxeme October 12, 2018

They all bailed for the sorority meeting .
Even worst - we paid the deposit on the table .
Pussyfried rice ball - with wild duck sauce packets
Even worst - we paid the deposit on the table .
Pussyfried rice ball - with wild duck sauce packets
by Papi LeeMoney Liberati March 27, 2022

by NumberOneRunt April 16, 2021

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April 14: Police Chase
Occurs when motorists are afraid to pass a police car while driving on a highway due to a fear of being caught for speeding. Similar to a parade maker, the result is a traffic jam.
WOW had it wrong all these years, I thought it was when someone in a motor vehicle didn’t want to get caught so they do not stop and the police chase them.
Me too, but maybe that’s called fleeing. LOL!
I have never heard them say “ He led them on a wild police flee” but you can be correct!
April 14: Police Chase
Occurs when motorists are afraid to pass a police car while driving on a highway due to a fear of being caught for speeding. Similar to a parade maker, the result is a traffic jam.
WOW had it wrong all these years, I thought it was when someone in a motor vehicle didn’t want to get caught so they do not stop and the police chase them.
Me too, but maybe that’s called fleeing. LOL!
I have never heard them say “ He led them on a wild police flee” but you can be correct!
by Classic1979 April 14, 2009
