Taking a day off from your adult responsibilities to relax and reconnect with your inner child by watching movies / television ads from your childhood, eating the same food etc.
Not yet sanctioned by modern psychology
"Yeah my therapist recommended I try "Buellering"
"That's cool dude, I've been buellering pretty much every day for the past two years"
A reference to the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
Used as filler when nobody responds to a question or statement.
Person 1: Has anybody seen my hat?
Person 2: ...
Person 1: Bueller?
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No one is there. A constant trying to contact a person with zero replies back.
I tried to contact a coworker about a issue, but he went Bueller on me. Or; my girlfriend and I had an argument last night, & now I'm going to Bueller every single phone call & text that she sends me.
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No ones there. Alone. Talking to a group of people when you know none of them what to volunteer for what youβre asking.
Who wants to ride with me to the store?.......bueller?
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someone, usually a friend that misses out on class ocasionally.
person 1: hey, why werent you in class today?
person 2: i didnt feel like waking up.
person 1: wow bueller, come to class next time.
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From the title character in the classic movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".
To take time off work, in an unauthorised and if possible un-noticed way.
Most commonly to leave work for lunch with a few close friends and not come back.
Slacker1: How's it going?
Slacker2: Man. I pulled a bueller yesterday afternoon and my boss didn't even notice!
Slaker1: Excellent.
Slacker2: Yeah.
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When wondering where a student may consciously be (daydreaming of a teacher's nicely rotund ass, or brain dead as to too much knowledge being packed in at once) prompting if they are indeed present, this may be said.
Prof: Okay, and is this a what? Major triad? ........... <<no answer>> ....... Bueller.......Bueller......Buelller ....... ?
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