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Pulling an Elephant

When a man, wearing pants (with front pockets), Opens his zipper - while keeping pants buckled, and pulls his cock out of the zipper hole. Immediately after he reaches into each front and pulls his pockets inside out and lays them on the outside front of his pants. In doing so creating what looks like an elephant head. It's helps to make an elephant roar right after you've done it to create attention.

2 more drinks and I'm pulling an elephant and walking outta here backwards.

by Rasdom571 October 14, 2014


Pulling a buzz

Means to not show out or canceling expected plans with someone.

“you said you was goin slide, you see you always pulling a buzz

by YT: QuonoCD June 30, 2020


Pulling an Adrian

when you go afk alot during a online voice call without announcing that you will brb and wont arrive back until over an hour later. which makes it annoying when youre trying to talk to the other person and he isnt there.

dude, im pulling an adrian on adrian right now!

by yuukii_ November 12, 2018


Pulling an adrian

"Making a moutain out of a mole hill"
Taking somthing small and insignificant and exaggerating it beyond belief. In other words getting very angry over small things.

Man chill out your really pulling an adrian

by Jimyjon April 4, 2020


Pulling a Nixolay

Clutching after pulling a wirtual. Named after the twitch streamer "Nixolay".

I just pulled a horrible wirtual but now I'm pulling a Nixolay.

by Yheeter April 18, 2022


pull Ricardo

Forcing someone else to make essential decisions on your behalf, and then taking all the credit for the final product.

I really liked his demo, but then when I asked for the final version, he tried to pull Ricardo. he sent me a 6 hour VHS tape his of "best jam ever" and when I asked him to make the final edit himself, he insisted that he can't listen to his own music because of severe PTSD.

by jurier later July 25, 2020


to pull a lora

/təˌpʊləˈlɔ:rə/
idiom: describes the action of blatantly ignoring and neglecting one's peers in consequence of no apparent condition or state of the agent.

"They haven't texted me in a while, you think they're no doing well ? " - "Nah - I suppose, they're just pulling a lora."
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"Next time I'm not trying to pull a lora and actually be on time."

by théstralix February 28, 2019