When you bring up a relationship and find out it had just ended and now the conversation is really awkward.
Annabelle- “are you and Maddie still together”
Boy- “we just broke up...”
Alex- OOF YOU JUST PULLED A FRICK
The prerequisite to 'Pulling a Frank' is being laughably dense , and generally means having a misconception of something that should be elementary and relatively easy to piece together, even for a preschooler. 'Pulling a Frank' means going throughout most of your life with such a misconception until you ask someone about it, most likely a friend.
You and your friend walk through the park.
Suddenly your friend spots a white dove.
Your friend ponders for a moment then asks you, "Hey, Stephen. Is it true that doves turn into seagulls?"
You simply reply "Why yes. Yes of course, Frank" overwhelmed by your friend's unprecedented stupidity.
That's how you pull a frank. You're now so embarrassed to be seen with him you start pacing a little faster than him, as you walk through the park.
To evade responsibilities to have fun.
To run away from one's duties to do something else.
I was in a meeting but it was boring so I had to Pull a Teddy.
Rachel did not show up to the fundraiser, she pulled a teddy.
The act of Having your cousin pull on your flaccid penis well you spit in her mouth and your mom shoves a pop sickle stick in your ass
Karolinka did a southwest tug and pull with her cousin and mom!
The act of telling your mates that you will go out with them, and then pulling out at the last minute, once they have committed
Don't pull a ward on me tonight.
Where you lie on a recording or message of some kind to get out of something like Walter Hartwell White did from the hit show breaking bad in season 5 episode 7, "Say my Name".
Did you see that message he sent to the teacher? So fake.
I know right? He's totally pulling a Hartwell!