Pulled A Fast One

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The slang term “Pulled A Fast One” means to deceive or trick someone in a cunning or sly manner. It implies manipulating a situation or playing a clever trick on someone to gain an advantage or achieve a particular outcome. Here are two examples illustrating the use of this term:

1. Sam wanted to buy a new phone, but he knew his parents wouldn’t agree. So, he pulled a fast one by secretly saving money from his allowance over several months. When he finally had enough, he cleverly convinced his parents that he needed the phone for school research, thus successfully acquiring it without their suspicion.

2. In a friendly game of soccer, Maya decided to pull a fast one on the opposing team. She pretended to pass the ball to her teammate on the right but quickly changed direction and swiftly struck the ball towards the goal, catching the goalkeeper off-guard and scoring a goal. Her quick thinking and deceptive move surprised everyone, leaving the opposing team stunned and impressed.

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