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View definitions for pull a fast one

pull a fast one

verb as in put something over on

verb as in take

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A publicist friend texted me afterward: “That’s where Culkin belongs. If you gave him lead, you’d be saying that he was trying to pull a fast one by going supporting.”

Indeed, McMahon seemed irked at the thought that Raw Story was trying to pull a fast one.

“Some companies are trying to pull a fast one by shrinking the products little by little and hoping you won't notice,” he said.

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Ultimately, it's just a sad attempt to pull a fast one over his audience and his critics, with Asian women as the punchline again.

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If the bill is higher, the ambulance company may be trying to pull a fast one.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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