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pull a Monica

1. to do something terribly wrong, so that a backup plan is needed.

etymologic background:
Monica Geller's parents came up with the term "to pull a monica" (from "Friends")

2. to do something just the way it was intended, or even better.

etymologic background:
Phoebe Boufay altered the original term in order to cheer up Monica, because her mother had come up with the previously mentioned definition of the term. (from "Friends")

1. "You baked the ring into the deserts? Well, I guess you just pulled another Monica. I'll get the ice-cream I bought just in case."

2. "You did absolutely everything right! One might say, you did pull a Monica."

by The slow poke July 8, 2009

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Pulling a mooney

The act of publicly dropping one's trousers and baring one's buttocks for humourous or insultitive purposes. Often accompanied by slapping one's buttocks, often tunefully, shouting "Moo-neyyy!" and other such gestures, physical or vocal, with the intention of increasing the hilarity of the performance.

Pulling a Mooney. The pulling of the mooney is a fait accomplit executed solely by those with an advanced grasp of humour, the great wits of our time, and should be recognised as such regardless of opinions to the contrary vocalised by whomsoever, including the Police.

by Buttock Baring Buffoon August 27, 2008

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pulling a Drew

When you're being irrational and over sensitive in response to non-confrontational situations.

"My boyfriend was pissed I hung out with my friends tonight even through he couldn't do something... talk about pulling a Drew"
"Omg I had 1 drink at a party and my boyfriend started pulling a Drew"
"My boyfriend thought it was okay to ask other girls for nudes... talk about pulling a Drew"

by sassyo36 June 26, 2015

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Pull The Chute

To backout, drop out of or give up on something.

Derived from the use of parachutes in sky diving. The diver "pulls the chute" on the dive at a certain point where he/she deems safe.

"Bob 'pulled the chute' on class again." This translates to the following:

Bob skipped class again.

In conversation:
Mike: "Where's Bob?"
Tony: "He pulled the chute again."

Short forms:

Pulled, chute, or simply: P.T.C.

by BJLOVE{bob} March 11, 2004

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Pull A Hipple

To be wasted/drunk and end up sucking a homeless mans dick for free; note: only a man can be a Hipple.

Man, we got wasted last night and i watched Ryan pull a Hipple.

by Dr. P. Hunter July 30, 2008

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pull a cracker

Chiefly British def - setting off a firecracker, or "Christmas Cracker". Christmas crackers are a traditional Christmas favorite in the UK. The Christmas Crackers are short cardboard tubes wrapped in colourful paper. There is normally a Cracker next to each plate on the Christmas dinner table. When the crackers are pulled - with a bang! - a colourful party hat, a toy or gift and a festive joke falls out.

"Sirius had not contacted Harry at all ... he did not like to think of Sirius alone in his mother's old house, perhaps pulling a lonely cracker (pull a cracker) with Kreacher."

J.K. Rowling.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. New York. Arthur A. Levine books (Scholastics). 2003

by tieztoez July 3, 2016

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pulling a packie

continually underachieving at work- leaving work early-having numerous computer problems-taking long lunches and breaks-just a all around slacker

Man that guy is pulling a packie here at work today.

hey dont pull a packie

by jbunny1245 March 5, 2014

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