Pulled a Speirs


the act of risking one’s life or safety to achieve a goal by purposefully entering dangerous, and often deadly, territory.

origin: from lt. col. ronald speirs who, during the battle of bastogne, ran through a german occupied town, past troops and even a tank, to meet up with a platoon and relay an order, as they had no radio. he then turned around and ran back to meet up with his squad.
“in call of duty yesterday, i pulled a speirs and got a 7 killstreak.”

or, can be used in non-deadly situations:

rick: “holy sh-t!”
paul: “what?”
rick: “the running back just pulled a speirs and scored a touchdown!”

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