1) To forget to or be unable to pay your taxes.
2) To commit tax evasion.
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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.
To stand someone up or intentionally ignore them or not respond to your texts or calls.
She’s pulling a Justin on me by not responding to my texts after she said she’d keep in touch.
To back out or not show up with little or no heads up.
She was pulling a Justin by not coming to work without calling out.