Pull an attitude (with one) informal verb phrase
To behave impertinently, disrespectfully, or arrogantly (toward one).
The teacher said the boy pulled an attitude with the elderly.
Maria is always pulling an attitude, hence they do not like her.
One should never pull an attitude even if one is more talented than others.
To intentionally and spitefully insult or show disrespect for someone
To openly show ridicule or contempt for someone by literally laughing in front of them
To take a decisive and dramatic action with the aim of solving a problem or ending an undesirable situation
If a remark or action is uncalled-for, it is not fair, suitable, or deserved.
To talk to someone at an inopportune time.
The verb "pull" should be conjugated according to its tense.
At a much higher level than other people or things
Peter is head and shoulders above the other contestants in the competition.