(past tense)
to run out of your shoes in an attempt to run faster than you would with them on
present tense-pull a cinderella
gaby: i took her dollar and started running away
bailey:and then what?
gaby:she wouldnt have caught up to me because she was in her flip flops, but then she pulled a cinderella and got it back
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When you have a crush on someone and you intentionally leave a personal belonging in that person's car, house, etc. so that they will eventually call you or come see you to give your stuff back, thus getting to see him/her again.
"So I get a call the next morning from her saying she left her chapstick at my place. She is totally pulling a Cinderella on me!"
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To leave a social situation before midnight.
Yo, y'all are tight, but I gotta get up early tomorrow so i'm gonna have to pull a cinderella right now.
When one leaves a party or social situation at or before midnight. Cinderella left her Prince's ball before midnight, anticipating the magic wearing off by then.
Archie is getting so trashed he'd be better off pulling a cinderella before Betty and Veronica see him like that.
Yea the club is totally lit tonight, but I have to get up early tomorrow, so I'll be pulling a cinderella at some point.
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