Greg - I pulled last night
Simon - Really?
Greg - No *hangs head in shame*
Simon - Haha! Actually, I pulled last night
Greg - Really?
Simon - No *hangs head in shame*
Greg - Remember that time you pulled Chantal?
Simon - Yes *hangs head in shame*
Greg - Hahahaha!
Simon - Remember that time YOU pulled Chantal?
Greg - Yes *hangs head in shame*
Simon - Hahahaha!
Greg - Remember that time Rowland pulled Jenny Matheson?
Both - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Simon - Really?
Greg - No *hangs head in shame*
Simon - Haha! Actually, I pulled last night
Greg - Really?
Simon - No *hangs head in shame*
Greg - Remember that time you pulled Chantal?
Simon - Yes *hangs head in shame*
Greg - Hahahaha!
Simon - Remember that time YOU pulled Chantal?
Greg - Yes *hangs head in shame*
Simon - Hahahaha!
Greg - Remember that time Rowland pulled Jenny Matheson?
Both - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
by Shredder May 16, 2004
In a 2-player online console sports game when an opponent (usually losing big) quits/exits the game before it ends.
by CJ Connoy October 16, 2007
An expression used when the user has undergone a slight or perhaps large benefit/gain/advantage.
Not to be confused with the traditional use of "pulled", meaning; getting with a girl. Can be used in a number of scenarios.
The word is often used in combination with the word "cheers", ie "cheers boys, pulled". Can also be used multiple times in one sentence, ie "cheers, pulled pulled".
Not to be confused with the traditional use of "pulled", meaning; getting with a girl. Can be used in a number of scenarios.
The word is often used in combination with the word "cheers", ie "cheers boys, pulled". Can also be used multiple times in one sentence, ie "cheers, pulled pulled".
Martin "just got a triple kill in halo!"
Carl "cheers, pulled"
John "Im getting chinese tonight, cheers pulled"
Martin "definitely a pull, that"
Carl "i really need a piss but theres no toilets free"
John "have one in my sink, cheers pulled"
Martin "hmm, theres nothing on TV....
youjizz, cheers pulled"
Adam "Some lass accepted my friend request, pulled pulled"
Dave "Got myself a new TV, its huge!! cheers"
Carl "after undergoing rigurous research into the rules off a pull i can confirm that rule 13B states, thats a pull"
Martin "Cheers"
Carl "cheers, pulled"
John "Im getting chinese tonight, cheers pulled"
Martin "definitely a pull, that"
Carl "i really need a piss but theres no toilets free"
John "have one in my sink, cheers pulled"
Martin "hmm, theres nothing on TV....
youjizz, cheers pulled"
Adam "Some lass accepted my friend request, pulled pulled"
Dave "Got myself a new TV, its huge!! cheers"
Carl "after undergoing rigurous research into the rules off a pull i can confirm that rule 13B states, thats a pull"
Martin "Cheers"
by morganBoys August 14, 2010
To act in a certain manner; to mimic someone or something.
"I pulled Brett!" Meaning "I did an act synonymous with something that Brett would do."
"I pulled Brett!" Meaning "I did an act synonymous with something that Brett would do."
"I pulled a Britney Spears!"
"You mean you got married in Vegas on the spur of the moment?"
"Yeah, crazy, eh?"
"You mean you got married in Vegas on the spur of the moment?"
"Yeah, crazy, eh?"
by Adam March 7, 2005
to be pulled over by a police officer
1:"yo man i got pulled last night"
2:"weak, they smell the weed?"
1:"nah"
2:"woop woop thats the sound of the beast!!"
2:"weak, they smell the weed?"
1:"nah"
2:"woop woop thats the sound of the beast!!"
by guanto July 1, 2007
by Lil Gangta Girl August 10, 2003
Used when describing what somebody has done or when comparing how somebody imitated another. Its past tense is also very popular; pulled a.
It can also be used as a temporary insult. Saying that somebody pulled a (whatever) doesn't mean that you necessarily think they are whatever you said; it means that you think only what they did at that time was (whatever).
It can also be used as a temporary insult. Saying that somebody pulled a (whatever) doesn't mean that you necessarily think they are whatever you said; it means that you think only what they did at that time was (whatever).
1) Man, you pulled a George Costanza.
2) You totally pulled a dumbass.
3) So, what...? You're going to pull a 007?
Friend 1: So when my boss screwed me over at work, I smashed up his car with a crowbar.
Friend 2: Man... you pulled a Walter Sobchak!
2) You totally pulled a dumbass.
3) So, what...? You're going to pull a 007?
Friend 1: So when my boss screwed me over at work, I smashed up his car with a crowbar.
Friend 2: Man... you pulled a Walter Sobchak!
by Captain Schmidt September 5, 2008