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Pull a Matthew 

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To “pull a Matthew” refers to getting high from cannabis. It may be used to specifically refer to getting high in the morning or before a social event or even on a hike in nature. baked stoned high wake n bake
I woke up this morning ready to work but I had to go and pull a Matthew.
Pull a Matthew by Bondini May 27, 2019
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Pull a Matthew 

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Pulling a Matthew means sending nudes you got to other people or selling them
A: Dude, why are all your nudes leaked?

B: My ex-girlfriend pulled a Matthew.

Pull a Matthew
Pull a Matthew by ksnsnsn June 2, 2020
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