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it is when you fail a speedrun at the most critical time.
pulled a wirtual
1.1. Do a dangerous move risking everything to achieve a goal, but failing and disappointing everyone in the place. 1.2. In some cases, if the move was done correctly, you get a massive hype of the public. P.S. Depending of the situation, one of both meanings can be used.
He did a nice start, and after the first checkpoint he did Pull a Wirtual.
This sentence rather a great saying and I quote "pull a wirtual" is from a Trackmania Youtuber and Streamer; Wirtual. Pulling a Wirtual / Pull a Wirtual has 2 means in the community: The meaning according to the Streamer himself is to clutch a game, rather a run. But the community loves the over meaning: Pulling a big fat L in the end!
WIRTUAL's WAY: And then, Wirtual pulled a wirtual and got a world record. past of pull a wirtual OUR WAY: Wirtual pulled a wirtual and lost the great run!
Performing under extreme pressure in a critical moment and doing good at whatever you're doing.
"I tried pulling a Wirtual last night, and I did it."
To come back after a bad situation and win regardless.
He was almost out, but he focused and won. Thats how you pull a Wirtual
To perform under pressure and "cluch" out a speedrun, ultimately breaking a world record. Etymology: pull a Wirtual Norwegian English; previously defined as: Choking right before completing something. # There is much discourse over this term: "some would have you believe the opposite... they're crazy, absolutely crazy..." — also Wirtual
"Ah, to pull a Wirtual, the official definition is to clutch, so... I perform under pressure" — Wirtual
to pull a Wirtual means cluch or perform under pressure