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  1. Attract the attention

    To pull means to attract the attention of potential romantic interests. This slang term derives from the concept of gravitational pull. Just as a large object effortlessly attracts other objects, a puller's good looks and/or personality effortlessly attract hotties. Pulling can take a variety of forms.
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    What does pulling mean in slang?
    To pull means to attract the attention of potential romantic interests. This slang term derives from the concept of gravitational pull. Just as a large object effortlessly attracts other objects, a puller's good looks and/or personality effortlessly attract hotties. Pulling can take a variety of forms.
    What is pull?
    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. "With the help of my lucky Y-fronts I should pull tonight." Get a pull mug for your fish Sarah. Chiefly British. 1. To kiss someone; to initiate a seduction. 2.
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    What does it mean to be a puller?
    This slang term derives from the concept of gravitational pull. Just as a large object effortlessly attracts other objects, a puller's good looks and/or personality effortlessly attract hotties. Pulling can take a variety of forms. People may use it to refer to securing someone's digits, having a make out sesh, or having s3x.
    What does it mean to ‘go out on the pull?
    ‘Going out on the pull’, is mainly a young man’s pursuit, however, several of the girls I attended university with would proudly boast about their activity known as ‘Pull The Pig!’; whereby a girl would ‘hit on’ an overweight/badly dressed/acne riddled male and let him ‘sample her wares’, as it were.
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  3. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pull

    Mar 30, 2003 · pull. Chiefly British. verb. 1. To kiss someone; to initiate a seduction. 2. To kiss and/or fool around with someone in competition with one's friends to see who can put up the highest numbers or attract the most beautiful people around, as much for sheer entertainment's …

  4. Pull - What does pull mean? - slang.net

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    Jul 8, 2014 · In baseball, when you are batting and pull a pitch, you hit the ball to the same side of the field in which you are batting. For example, if you are a left-handed batter and hit …

  5. onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/pull

    Aug 20, 2002 · Definition of pull 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 …

  6. Pull - definition of pull by The Free Dictionary

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    Slang A means of gaining special advantage; influence: The lobbyist has pull with the senator. 7. Informal The ability to draw or attract; appeal: a star with pull at the box office. Phrasal Verbs: pull ahead To move ahead, as in a race. pull away 1. To move away or backward; withdraw: The limousine pulled away from the curb. 2.

  7. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Pulling

    May 2, 2009 · Pulling 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 …

  8. Pull Up - Rap Dictionary

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    What does Pull up mean? 1. An invite to come. Pull up Synonyms: Slide 2. A threat; threatening to fight at a location. Pull up Synonyms: Square up, Drop yo location Example sentence: “ Yo …

  9. https://www.quora.com/What-does-pulling-mean-in-British-slang

    Pulling means to chat someone up and then when you have charmed them with your dazzling smile and your witty repartee and they agree to go for drink or date you are said to have pulled. …

  10. Pull Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    to draw or tug at with force: To ring the bell, just pull the rope. SEE MORE verb (used without object) to exert a drawing, tugging, or hauling force (often followed by at). to inhale through a pipe, cigarette, etc. SEE MORE noun the act of pulling or drawing. force used in pulling; pulling power. SEE MORE SEE MORE DEFINITIONS OPPOSITES FOR pull

  11. Slang Define: What is Pull A Girl? - meaning and definition

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    1. To place a female back into her natural setting of the kitchen after she has gone astray into other parts of the house, mistakenly thinking that she has some sort of rights in this country, …

  12. Pull - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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    pull 1. n. a drink; a swig; a drink from a flask. He took another pull and kept on talking. 2. tv. to take a drink or a mouthful of liquor from a bottle or other container. He pulled a slug from the bottle. 3. n. a mouthful of smoke from a cigarette; a drag on a cigarette. A couple of pulls and she crushed out the cigarette.

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