Pulling-a-Michaela
One: When a student insists on trying to get a teacher to assign more homework to the class.
Two: When a student asks about the assigned homework directly after the teacher assigns it and explains it, to clarify.
Two: When a student asks about the assigned homework directly after the teacher assigns it and explains it, to clarify.
Example one:
Teacher: I am giving questions two A & B for homework on page 17.
Student 1: Aren't you supposed to assign four questions on a Tuesday?
Student 2: Stop Pulling-a-Michaela, Michaela!
Example two:
Teacher: You have to draw a graph and create an equation for homework.
Student 1: Do we have to draw a graph and create an equation for homework?
Student 2: Omfg stop Pulling-a-Michaela!
Teacher: I am giving questions two A & B for homework on page 17.
Student 1: Aren't you supposed to assign four questions on a Tuesday?
Student 2: Stop Pulling-a-Michaela, Michaela!
Example two:
Teacher: You have to draw a graph and create an equation for homework.
Student 1: Do we have to draw a graph and create an equation for homework?
Student 2: Omfg stop Pulling-a-Michaela!
Pulling a Michaela
a verb that means to take a shit
Oh I was just pulling a michaela last night after that pizza.