by Mbw29 June 26, 2018
To unintentionally "Reply to All" to an email pertaining to a sensitive and/or volatile subject matter with a direct, crass or sarcastic remark intended for everyone but the original sender. The “Reply to All” message is typically formatted in a manner that will embarrass, enrage or baffle the original sender.
Alternatively, the “Reply to All” message can often be an inside joke to all recipients except the original sender leaving the original sender feeling like a douche (see also douche hat, douche face, douche nozel, douche hydrant or, on a completely unrelated topic, see hot pocket because it’s hilarious).
Alternatively, the “Reply to All” message can often be an inside joke to all recipients except the original sender leaving the original sender feeling like a douche (see also douche hat, douche face, douche nozel, douche hydrant or, on a completely unrelated topic, see hot pocket because it’s hilarious).
Al - Hey, remember that email I sent you, John, Ted and Bill the other day about how I was going to tea bag Walt’s wife on Walt’s desk because of Walt’s stupid self-righteous email about the TPS Report cover sheets? Well, I totally pulled a Shelly and hit ‘Reply to All’.
Walt – Whoops.
Al – Yeah, whoops. Whatever. I’m still going to drop a hot pocket in that convertible sofa in his office.
Walt – Whoops.
Al – Yeah, whoops. Whatever. I’m still going to drop a hot pocket in that convertible sofa in his office.
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by 13245555 March 30, 2016
To royally fuck everything up on a monumental scale. Normally it would take considerable effort to make an error of this scale, or a serious lack of brain power. Usually results in termination of work contracts and unemployment
I pulled a kasha at work today. My boss was not happy at all. Think I might receive my P45 on Friday.
by Angryshade November 15, 2023
Verb. When your teenager decides to invite dozens of friends over for the night, but doesn't tell you in advance.
*coming home from work to a house full of teens:
"Did your father or I approve this, or are you just pulling a flip?"
"Did your father or I approve this, or are you just pulling a flip?"
by Robobobbi April 22, 2017
It means someone who can actually do what they’re supposed to, they meet the expectations and do their job
by borntalentless March 01, 2018