Ref. To sherlock
To exit a party / wedding before it ends and to put your long coat on in a cool way as you do it.
To exit a party / wedding before it ends and to put your long coat on in a cool way as you do it.
Person 1: where are you going? The party’s just begun!
Person 2: sorry, I’m going to pull a Sherlock, I’ll see you later (exits)
Person 2: sorry, I’m going to pull a Sherlock, I’ll see you later (exits)
by 221BSherlock June 12, 2019
by Septiplierherself April 19, 2016
A reference to Sherlock Holmes, the main character in a series of mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The detective often solved cases by noting miniscule evidence. The phrase is often used sarcastically when someone points out the obvious. However, it can also be used seriously when someone solves a mystery.
"Dude, The sky is blue today!"
"Way to pull a Sherlock, man!"
"So i figured out where all my towels were going. I found three in Ashleys' dryer. Apparently she has the same ones."
"Way to pull a Sherlock."
"Way to pull a Sherlock, man!"
"So i figured out where all my towels were going. I found three in Ashleys' dryer. Apparently she has the same ones."
"Way to pull a Sherlock."
by Choirchick July 20, 2008
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