Pull a PTon
short for “pulling a princeton”
(i/he/she/they) pulled a pton
(i am/he is/she is/they are) pulling a pton
(i’m/he’s/she’s/they’re) pulling a pton
phrase used for studying a certain thing before an event/test/game/etc.
it can be short-term, medium-term, or long-term studying. it can be used at any time of the day.
person a – it’s hon tyme!!!!!!!
person b – oh dude hold up. ima pull a pton on this one hero
person a – aye did you study for the big test tomorrow?
person b – tomorrow?! oh dude i gotta pull a pton right now!
fly guy – dude….casper beat me. my score was 0/69/0
zero – lol. somebody pulled a pton
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