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Pull

Used when someone tells a bad joke, as in the context of skeet, to throw their joke up in the air then shoot it down.

Person A: bad joke Person B: Pull

by Pheenixm July 01, 2011

Pull

A British slang term refering to kissing someone. The term replaced the now out of fashion term 'snogging' of the 1990s and is now used by most teenagers so that they can have conversations about the night before when their parents are in the room.

Girl 1: "That party was pretty manic last night!" Girl 2: "Yeaaah! I pulled Steven after you left."

by Mimi. March 14, 2009

pull

Pickpocketing or lifting property, e.g. wallets, telephones, iPods, without the mark realising it at the time of theft.

That was a nice pull, the guy didn't notice a thing.

by campanile July 16, 2011

Pulling

when a man and woman, or a man and a man, or a woman and a woman, or a he she and a he she, or a man and a he she, or a woman and a he she, press each others lips against each others, and then stick their tongues in each others mouths. They then proceed to massage each others tongues with their own tongues.

"Woah, look at them, pulling. Tongues everywhere."

by I_am_a_retard November 24, 2006

pulling

Essentially English slang referring to the process of a pull. Also in the US, this term may be used to describe a handjob.

"I were pullin' 'er when 'er leg fell off!" "I was pulling him off when he got me in the eye"

by neverbelieve October 24, 2005

PULL IT!

Yelled when something outlandish and/or slammin happens. Pronounced: POOOOL IT!

::Hewitt walks into SBC:: everyone else: "PULL IT! PULL IT! PULL IT!"

by 88 tha great September 25, 2007