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Pull the trigger

Basically means " time to end this once and for all" and used when a situation is so intense that there's only one thing to do to finish it. Used mostly in a work discussion situation, or a friendship or relationship that you just have to end.

"THAT'S it ... time to pull the trigger on this sham of a relationship. Am getting out of here! "

by Adam-D May 23, 2016

Pull the trigger

Make yourself throw up by sticking your fingers down your throat

"Yo man, that drink isnt sitting right i need to pull the trigger"

by renllau September 03, 2017

pull the trigger

1. to take decisive action with no certainty of the outcome
2. To make a decision that may very well require inflicting a result that is detrimental to self or others.

Although I know this family has know where to go, and that I may lose my rental because of the loss of rents, i am going to "pull the trigger" and evict the family.

by Lorenzo Davis February 13, 2008

pulling the trigger

The art of purging ones stomach at a party when there is too much alcoholic fluid in the stomach. This is usually fallowed By consuming more alcohol. to replace the alcohol that was in the stomach cavity. This will most likely impress the ladies.

At a party I had to pull the trigger to make room for the 4 beer funnel that i was about to do. After pulling the trigger and making the girls sick i did the 4 beers through the funnel

by Fupa Gile March 15, 2007

pull the trigger

to make an irreversible decision.
akin to shooting a gun- once the bullet leaves the barrel it is on its path.

after the cancer treatment didn't work for johnny he decided to pull the trigger and quit.

by jilm October 22, 2016

pull the trigger

To purchase something, often a big-ticket, expensive item. Often used by geeks on enthusiast forums.

Person A: "So, are you gonna pull the trigger?"

Person B: "Nah, I'll wait for the new model."

by iUberGeek May 27, 2010

pull the trigger

To force oneself to puke by sticking a finger down the throat...used in the drinking sense, rather than the bulimic sense.

When we got to the 150th minute of trying to join the bicentennial club, I realized I might have to pull the trigger if I wanted to stay in the game.

by Nick D May 10, 2004