Definition of on the pull
on the pull
adjective
- out looking for a sexual partner. Origin: from 'pull', to attract or seduce
Dress up smart - we're going on the pull
by Robbie G., Stroud, Hampshire, UK, Feb 13 2006.
noun
- to want to attract a person for sexual purposes.
I'm going out on the pull tonight.
by Matthew R., Blackpool, United Kingdom, May 31 2004.
Slang terms with the same root words:
- pull: pick and pull – pull – (show 23 more)
- on: accidentally on purpose – a slap on the wrist – (show 277 more)
- the: 3 sheets to the wind – 411, the – (show 871 more)
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