to pull a Michael
not being able to choose between many options and therefore doing them all
Do you want to pull a Michael?
Pulling a Michael
Abruptly leaving in the middle of a conversation and making a random noise right before you leave.
Person 1: Hey what do you want to do-
Person 2: POOOOOOOF (Leaves)
Person 1: Great, he was Pulling a Michael
Person 2: POOOOOOOF (Leaves)
Person 1: Great, he was Pulling a Michael
Pulling a Michael
To attempt to leave a conversation, but to be pulled back again and again.
Rob: Well, I can't focus on my paper, so I'll chat you.
Becky: You said that five minutes ago! You're pulling a Michael.
Becky: You said that five minutes ago! You're pulling a Michael.
Pulling a Michael.
That asshole in the house who leaves his clothes in the washer/drier for days preventing anyone else from doing laundry.
Stop Pulling a Michael. I am not going to fold your clothes!
I wound up Pulling a Michael Friday and have to re-wash my clothes.
I wound up Pulling a Michael Friday and have to re-wash my clothes.
Pulling a Michael
To over react to the extreme physically, to throw yourself into or onto something when someone touches you
Mom put her hand out to block the child from running away, when her hand touched him, he threw himself backwards into the door and rolled across the floor, pulling a Michael.
“Pulling a Michael”
“Pulling a Michael” means when, in a very silly way, someone misspells, punctuates, or uses grammar incorrectly.
“Oh no! I’m “pulling a michael” by spelling environment like invironment!”
“Pulling a Michael”
The phrase “pulling a michael” means when, in a very silly way, someone misspells, punctuates, or uses grammar incorrectly.
“Oh! I’m “pulling a michael” when spelling environment like invironment