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Pulling a 1984

To turn your classroom of students against each other via shared classroom quizzes on the book 1984.

I really hate my ELA teacher he kept Pulling a 1984

by Nameistaken666 January 25, 2022


Pull a Pelican

To take an amazingly artistic picture of an ordinary scenery.

Jorge: Look at this awesome picture I took of that building.
Pedro: It's not bad, but you didn't pull a pelican.

by omestrepepe October 31, 2016


Pull an Elijah

to walk a ridiculous distance because you cant get a ride, or for no reason what so ever.

"Wanna come over?"
"No I cant get a ride..."
"It doesn't matter just pull an Elijah!"

by kazierox July 25, 2009


Roman Horse Rope Pull

A way of pleasuring one’s self by tightly wrapping a thin rope around their genial, tying the other end to a horse then having the horse gallop away. When the rope comes undone unblocks the blood flow back into the genitals, transpiring into great pleasure.

Tom had never tried the Roman Horse Rope Pull, but when he got to his uncle’s ranch he knew it was time.

by Peter Sheen November 24, 2021

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Pull a jazz band

(v.) the act of faking an injury to get out of something you don't enjoy

Person 1: Man, I really hate playing soccer. The team is full of douches.
Person 2: Dude, just pull a jazz band and get out of it.

by Anonymous5073 February 15, 2016


pull a yahoo

"PULL A YAHOO!" = To create a lot of hype around something--really build it up (like Yahoo! Photos and Yahoo! 360), get large amounts of people interested, even "hooked", then close up shop, runaway, then hide behind legal rhetoric all the while still building themselves up to be hip, new, wonderful, fresh...

Sentence: "Gregory put tons of photos on Yahoo! Photos and a lot of time and energy into "Yahoo! 360. Yahoo shut both down. After moving to other sites, I fear that my new web services might "Pull a Yahoo!" and do the same thing as Yahoo!"

"I sure hope Multiply.com don't pull a Yahoo!"

by Gregory May January 13, 2008


Pull A Yahoo!

To create a lot of hype around something, get large amounts of people "hooked", then close up shop, runaway, then hide behind legal rhetoric all the while still building themselves up to be hip, new, wonderful, & fresh...

"Gregory put tons of photos on Yahoo! Photos and a lot of time and energy into "Yahoo! 360. Yahoo shut both down. After moving to other sites, I fear that my new web services might "Pull a Yahoo!" and do the same thing as Yahoo!"

Sentence: "I sure hope Multiply.com don't pull a Yahoo!"

by Gregory May November 20, 2007