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pulling a potent213

Promising daily streams but only streaming once every 2 weeks or so

Person A: My favorite streamer hasn't streamed in years...
Person B: Ah Sadge, guess he is pulling a Potent213

by cnqwejqw August 15, 2021


Pull a Warhol

To defend a mediocre artwork by explaining what it's "really" about, often using obscurantist language and references to other, better, artists. Named after Andy Warhol, an American pop artist and frequent defense shield for lazy, unimaginative and derivative artists.

1. Lady Gaga pulled an epic Warhol in that interview.

2. Bob: But you don't understand, Jesse. You don't actually dislike Frank Zappa, you just don't understand his hidden depths. *insert ontological treatise here*
Jesse: Bob! Don't pull a Warhol on me. You think Zappa's great; I don't. Let's leave it at that.

by Sijek May 31, 2010


Pulling a Hillary

Losing that, which can't be lost.

She / he / they was / were pulling a Hillary.

by UberSpunk November 04, 2018


Pulled A Nita

To walk in, usually without knocking, and catch one of your offspring in a daytime sex act.

Man, I didn't know they were home! I totally pulled a Nita!

by Rhinodaddy September 28, 2012


pulling a jeffrey

When you poop in a pool

Look Jeffrey shit in the pool again. Pulling a Jeffrey.

by cbergsyo July 12, 2014


Pulled a Viacom

To have all other users/your personal and private data stolen by a greedy, money-grabbing company/conglomerate.

Named after Viacom who did it to YouTube.

Guy: Man, I've just found out that the RIAA pulled a Viacom. :/

by LaClown July 11, 2008


To pull a Shire

A phrase commonly used in marching bands to describe a person with the following traits. Popularized by the infamous Johnathan Shire.

1. To suddenly appear, as if by teleportation
2. The art of building carts of various sizes and functions
3. To fix a saxophone with a blowtorch
4. The ability to "Sparkle" or own various striped shirts.
5. To chase a butterfly

1. "I was just walking the other day, and he pulled a Shire and popped up beside me."

2. "He pulled a Shire with that new monstrosity for the generator"

3. "David's sax broke, but luckily somebody pulled a Shire."

4. "The flutes weren't marching very well, so a few of the instructors pulled Shires."

5. "He's a bit ADHD, he's been known to pull a Shire one time."

by Flute 6 September 03, 2009