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Pulling an Earl

getting too stoned to turn off the end credits and inevitably losing touch with reality

Sebastian was Pulling an Earl during the end credits of “The Meg” by watching all of it.

by KayAngelic January 1, 2024


Pulling a Dean

To feign surprise or question something where it is glaringly obvious that what is being said cannot be construed in any other way. The person 'pulling a Dean" does so when a minuscule error in wording gives him/her the justification for questioning what is obvious to 99.99% of the population.

Oh my hat! I have to tell you about the time Craig was pulling a Dean. The other day I told him that my car was running low on diesel and that we needed to pull into a petrol station. And he said to me 'oh but I thought you needed diesel?"

by BobbyMarley28 August 2, 2019


Pull party

What younger people say when they make the conversation X-rated by mispronouncing 'pool' in 'pool party' (and who, when challenged, swear 'pull' is the correct pronunciation yet at the same time hypocritically pronounce 'poo' as in 'moon').

Overheard, young male person to female: "Jake is throwing a cool Pull party this Saturday, and I'm invited!"

Me: Sniggers. Thinks: Not my cup of tea, that's for sure!

by Cool4Katz January 26, 2024


Pull a Bill

Verb. To drive something off a cliff, whether meant figuratively or literally.

Let's get this hoopty up the mountain and make it pull a Bill into the lake.

Elon really pulled a Bill with Twitter.

by shellandrill January 7, 2023


Pulled an Arty

Verb: To disappear on a chatting server in the midle of chat, without any waring.

Person1: Remember yesteday?
Person2: yeah lol
Person1: Why did you leave, though?
(5 minutes later)
Persn1: Hello?
Perso1: OMG you just pulled an arty on me again!

by Tsugariku November 24, 2010


Pulling a Fik

Synonymous for going ghost, missing, MIA

Here for one minute, gone the next.

“ Hey where was Andrew last night?”
Don’t know hes pulling a fik

by TopGTate September 7, 2022


Pulling a PACO

To promise something multiple times, and then A. Fulfill the promise VERY tardy (at least 2 weeks late) or B. Like a total scumbag, never fulfill the promise or C. Pretend there was no agreement in the first place.

Person A: So, do you think he will finish writing that text today like he promised?
Person B: Nah man. He's pulling a PACO. Not gonna happen.

by MetalGuardVixen March 1, 2013