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Pullin a Palin 

In addition to the current examples; The act of writing information on your hand you should already know, in the event you may need to reference it.
While we were at a bar, I caught my friend "Pullin a Palin" when I noticed his girlfriends name written on his hand.
Pullin a Palin by Biggestwhoop September 16, 2011

Pullin' a Palin 

Responding to direct questions with a barrage of pithy cliches and folksy colloquialisms to avoid admitting that you don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about.
A few minutes into the interview I realized the applicant was pullin' a Palin, and didn't have any relevant experience whatsoever.
Pullin' a Palin by cjbrix July 9, 2009

Pullin' a Palin 

1. Quitting when the going gets tough; abandoning the responsibility entrusted to you by your neighbors for book advances and to make money on the lecture circuit.

2. Bizarre move that will damn ambitions for higher office.
I bet when people saw Jade they were convinced that David Caruso was pullin' a Palin.

Pullin' a Palin 

Choosing to NOT take "the quitters way out" by QUITTING is Pullin' a Palin.

Claiming that the media is always hounding you, followed by inviting members of the media to join you on a "fishing run" the next day is Pullin' a Palin.

Pullin' A Palin 

1) Quitting when faced with adversity.

2) Responding to questions with cliches and colloquialisms to avoid admitting that you don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about.
1) John is quitting his job because his manager got mad at him for being late.

2) When I asked my history teacher about the Battle of Antietam, I could tell he was Pullin' a Palin when he started rambling about the Industrial Revolution.
Pullin' A Palin by BWI July 30, 2009

Pullin' a Palin 

To admit that you are quitting your job because your employers would be better off without you.
The CEO was Pullin' a Palin when he told us we might be better off with someone who doesn't make decisions with a coin toss.