An Irish way of asking someone if they got a women/man
Man 1: So did you pull any women last night?
Man 2: Yeah I got (instert name)
Man 1: Ah nice. Pulling much?
1) To forget to or be unable to pay your taxes.
2) To commit tax evasion.
1)
CIAGuy1: Man, I can't believe that guy pulled an Al Capone on us again! This is the third year in a row!
CIAGuy2: From what I can tell, the guy doesn't make a lot of money. I wouldn't blame it on him.
2)
CIAGuy1: That scoundrel is always getting away with tax evasion!
CIAGuy2: I know. He's always able to pull an Al Capone on us.
Got absolutely twatted and fell asleep, ruining any plans.
Jerome had many important tasks to do, but instead he pulled a Craig.
When everyone around knows that the "special" one is responsible for the event that recently occurred, yet someone still manages to defend said "special" person by stating how he/she is too innocent to do such a thing and/or how they have the mind of a child so how could they possibly think of such a thing to do. Also, doing this usually fails, or humiliates the defender.
Jury: *Unanimously* We all agree that (insert name here) is guilty for killing and mangling the woman and her two children.
Bystander: Wait a moment, am I not the only one who thinks he/she is innocent? How could such a sweet young man/woman do such a thing? Look, he/she has the mind of a 3-year-old. No 3-year-old has ever done this sort of thing!
Judge: Sir/Madam, sit down, or I will hold you in contempt! No 3-year-old has the body strength of a 450lb gorilla, either!
Man in Jury: He's/She's Pulling the Tard Card!
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Basically when you show the dude your talking to, to your friend group and you have that one friend that wants to pull a Sid the Science Kid and go experimenting with the same dude you showed earlier.
Look at this Girl pulling a Yann.