Pull The Chute

What is Pull The Chute?


1.

To backout, drop out of or give up on something.

Derived from the use of parachutes in sky diving. The diver "pulls the chute" on the dive at a certain point where he/she deems safe.

"Bob 'pulled the chute' on class again." This translates to the following:

Bob skipped class again.

In conversation:

Mike: "Where's Bob?"

Tony: "He pulled the chute again."

Short forms:

Pulled, chute, or simply: P.T.C.

1.

To backout, drop out of or give up on something.

Derived from the use of parachutes in sky diving. The diver "pulls the chute" on the dive at a certain point where he/she deems safe.

"Bob 'pulled the chute' on class again." This translates to the following:

Bob skipped class again.

In conversation:

Mike: "Where's Bob?"

Tony: "He pulled the chute again."

Short forms:

Pulled, chute, or simply: P.T.C.


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