pull out of one's ass
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Audio (General Australian); “pull out of one's arse”: (file)
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pull out of one's ass (third-person singular simple present pulls out of one's ass, present participle pulling out of one's ass, simple past and past participle pulled out of one's ass)
- (idiomatic, vulgar, transitive) To fabricate (a factual-sounding claim) from no factual basis or evidence.
- Don says his community is 95% Caucasian, but I think he pulled that figure out of his ass.
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fabricate a claim with no factual basis or evidence
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