the pull
Used when describing what somebody has done or when
comparing how somebody imitated another. Its past tense is also very popular; pulled a.It can also be used as a
temporary insult. Saying that somebody pulled a (whatever) doesn't mean that you
necessarily think they are whatever you said; it means that you think only what they did at that time was (whatever).
on the pull
by Morgan P on Nov 27, 2005 18:48:32
Example:
"Why is she wearing a really
short skirt and dancing in front of all of the
single guys whilst talking in a slow, sexy voice?"
"Shes on
the pull."
(thats the best example I could come up with)
pull
by Umbongo - England on Mar 31, 2003 06:55:57
Word used to describe the successful act of attracting a person to such an
extent that you would be able to
snog or perhaps
bone them if you so desired.
Pulling
by Goddessofwisdom on Dec 08, 2016 05:18:02
The Pulls
by adrianaway on Jan 12, 2012 09:15:37
on the pull
by Pazza on Sep 19, 2006 04:48:18
When a person goes out on
a social occasion such as to
a bar or club with the intention of having some
sort of sexual relation with someone.
Example:
"Why is
James taking
so long? He's been doing his hair for like a
hour."
"He's on the pull."
Pulling
by PimpMyYak on May 02, 2009 21:16:09
English word that means to hook up with someone or make out with them, often at a party or nightclub.
Tongues are often involved. You can also be 'on the pull', which means to seek out or pursue someone with whom you want to
get off with (often a
complete stranger).
Example:
Katie went to
Jamie's party on the pull, where she met Dean and fulfilled
her aim of getting off with someone she didn't know.
"I saw you pulling
Dean last night, you slut. He's my boyfriend."
pull in
by hannahlovessarah1234 on Sep 20, 2010 09:48:48
Pulling a Will
by TheTrollthatLurks on Nov 19, 2012 21:38:46
When co-workers set an event outside of work, and one
co-worker bails without notice after he/she agreed to
meet up.
on the pull
by EngRose on Mar 29, 2017 18:43:20
To go out
clubbing or
partying and
hoping to attract someone. It does not necessarily mean having sex with someone at the end of it.
Example:
"We're
off out on the pull tonight!"
"Wear your
pulling pants tonight: We're going out!"
"She pulled a really fit dentistry student last night"
"He pulled loads of girls last night in the
pub"