Skip to main content

pulling an emil 

Pulling an emil is a common phrase used by many to describe acts of agnorance,theft and just stupid stuff in general.The origin of the phrase is unknown however it is mostly used by the members of the famous YouTuber's community RyannotBrian
Person1: He is pulling an emil!
Sorro: Go get him!
pulling an emil by ignnick June 1, 2022

pulling an emily

When you plan something and at the last minute you make up an excuse to back out
Emily says yes to a plan to hang out or something then at the very last minute she says she can't make it. Thats pulling an emily
pulling an emily by brundon123 June 27, 2014

Pulling an Emily

I have been in love with my ex for a year but he treats me like shit so I’m gonna be dumb and not like someone who really likes me and is really hot
Pulling an Emily by Sacalosvaginas October 23, 2019

pulling an emily

From the TV series Criminal Minds, “pulling an emily” means faking your death and coming back after an amount of time. This is because in season 7, Emily Prentiss faked her death because of the danger she was in because of Ian Doyle. She came back after the danger had passed. While the TV show had her fake her death because of danger, the context this is used in is usually just a way to get out of relationships or embarrassing situations.
“I’m boutta pull an Emily if he does that again.”
“She’s pulling an Emily!”
pulling an emily by sassyaunt December 3, 2020

Pulling an Emilia

I think I can hear someone pulling an Emilia in the other room.

Pullin an "emilio" 

Pullin an "emilio" means starting a chat with someone on an IM network such as on Facebook or Myspcae and in mid conversation you log off without notifying the other person involved in the conversation!
Pullin an "emilio".........

Emilo: hey whats up Jio

Jio: not much man just chillin.. hbu?

Emilo: Just watchin tv

Jio: Oh cool what are you watchin.... hits enter/send... Message pops up: Emilio has just logged off. To send in a message click here =>
Pullin an "emilio" by Geemoney16 December 7, 2010