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pulling an Annie

(verb) 1. Arbitrarily skipping an essential part of one's day, i.e. work or classes. 2. Leaving work early without a valid reason. 3. Crafting detailed excuses for poor attendance at work, such as giving a roommate a ride or studying for non-existant tests.

Ashley called in sick to work twice last week. If she keeps pulling an Annie, she's going to get fired.

by L. Juju December 13, 2005

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pulling an annie

when pulling an annie you are using the language of the gooseโ€™n gause, cult and acting as its leader
and annie is the expression of which ur are leading ur followers to ultimate swag

can also be commonly used to describe how homosexual one female can be, especially in relation to shreck

โ€œoh my god sheโ€™s pulling such an annie right nowโ€
โ€œiโ€™m so glad we have an annie for our cult leaderโ€
(it is a verb, but also an adjective at the same time)

pulling an annie : can be defined as a way of worship, it means both the leader and the followers of shreck and are representative of theyre devotion

by fagola the pimpest May 14, 2021