verb 1. To get out while the going is good, in a two-faced, cowardly manner
2. To gain advantage, often through underhanded means, and then to esacpe with cowardice while leaving others to deal with the repercussions
1. That USC coach is Pete Carrolling his way to Seattle before the shit hits the fan at USC.
2. After receiving gifts and money under the table, Reggie Bush (and now Joe McKnight) Pete Carrolled out of USC before they could get in trouble with the NCAA.
3. OJ Mayo went Pete Carrolling at Tim Floyd's house.
To be faced with a simple decision against a superior adversary, which leads you to overthinkthe situation and ultimately make an epically horrible decision.
Instead of running Marshawn Lynch for a Super Bowl win, the Seahawks lost to the Patriots by Pete Carrolling the call.
A popular term from the MOBA game, League of Legends.
"Cargilling" is the act of one player, reaching 10 deaths or higher in a single game. This player is then open to ridicule, no matter how many kills he/she may have acquired beforehand.
This term originated when the infamously unskilled player known as "Cargill3", Cargilled frequently during gameplay. When the term was coined, the player then quickly changed his name to "LoklaiN", in a vain attempt to avoid ridicule.
Priest caroling, usually done around Christmas, is the act of dressing up as a priest, going door to door in your local town and telling false news that someone close to them has died.
"Are you going priest caroling this Christmas?"
"My friend hasn't spoken me since I priest caroled her last year."