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pull
- To buy liquor, porn, or cigarettes for somebody under the age of 18. Used in Saskatchewan, unknown in Alberta.
Will you pull for me?
Last edited on Aug 20 2002. Submitted by Dan M. from Saskatoon, SK, Canada on Aug 20 2002.
verb
- To steal
If you leave your car in that parking lot, it'll get pulled for sure.
Last edited on Aug 11 2004. Submitted by S.R., from Orinda, CA, USA on Aug 11 2004.
verb - transitive
- to attract a person in a romantic or sexual way. Oftentimes people have their own definition of the minimum for a successful "pull", ranging from e.g. successfully getting a phone number to sexual intercourse.
I pulled a sexy girl last night.
Joe pulls all the hoes at the club.
Citation from "Fit but you know it", A Gram Don't Come For Free (album), The Streets censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "I Am the Walrus", American Dad! (TV), Season 6 Episode 13 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Aug 16 2015. Submitted by Ray O. from University of California, California 93106, USA on May 25 2004.
- to kiss someone with tongue contact; "make out with".
Harry pulled Tracy last night.
Last edited on Oct 26 2011. Submitted by N S. from Glasgow, Glasgow City, UK on Dec 14 2007.
- of a displeasing action, to perform.
Citation from "Identity", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Oct 26 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 26 2011.
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pull a boner
verb
- to make a mistake. See also boner.
Last edited on Nov 25 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 25 2010.
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Pull a Brent
- Borrow as much money as possible and max out all credit cards and then file for bankruptcy.
I am so behind on my bills that I think I should pull a Brent.
My former friend borrowed money and then he went on to pull a Brent.Last edited on Feb 05 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 05 2015.
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pull a brodie
verb
- to spin a circle in a car.
Joe was pulling brodies in the high school lot.
Derivation is Steve Brodie, who jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886.Last edited on Mar 31 2016. Submitted by Geoff Johnson from Santa Rosa, CA, USA on Apr 23 2014.
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pull a Clarence Thomas
verb
- to make a sexually inappropriate gesture or statement. From Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court Judge who was involved in a sexual harassment scandal with Anita Hill.
My dad pulled a Clarence Thomas at church last weekend.
- See more words with the same meaning: a mistake, bad idea, wrong, inappropriate.
Last edited on Feb 19 2013. Submitted by Adam from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Aug 15 2007.
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pull a Dr. Seuss
verb
- rappers that only have the ability to rhyme using single-syllable words.
Cyrous B. only listens to rappers caught pullin' a Dr. Seuss.
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by introverted5 from Yonkers, NY, USA on Jan 29 2003.
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pull a fast one
verb
- to try to deceive or fool someone in a quick yet daring or slick manner.
That motherfucker tried to pull a fast one on me. There was no way the car was worth that much.
Last edited on Jun 05 2013. Submitted by SLICK from Ireland on Nov 08 2001.
- Sneaky, trying to get away with something.
Why are you trying to pull a fast one?
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Tay N. from Santa Cruz, CA, USA on Jan 13 2003.
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pull a few strings
- see pull strings.
I had to pull a few strings, but I ended up getting us box seats.
Last edited on Oct 18 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 18 2011.
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pull a ghost
verb
- To leave suddenly without telling anyone or being seen.
Where did Scott go? He pulled a ghost.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Nov 15 1999. Submitted by Nick A. from CA, USA on Nov 15 1999.
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pull a Houdini
verb
- to disappear.
Last edited on Oct 03 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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