A fork of Rural Dictionary
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 sake as for personal satisfaction. Occurs most frequently in pubs and bars.
Watch me, I'm gonna pull every one of those lads at that table!
My mate pulled five birds at the pub last night.
Tremendously versatile term for kissing someone with tongues who is not your girl/boyfriend - not yet anyway. Also functions as a metonymnic noun for this person.
"See that girl? I'm gonna pull her."
"Nice one, you pulled! Did you get her number?"
"Nah, she was just a random pull."
Taking a swig off of a bottle of liquor.
We passed the bottle around and everyone took a pull.
John was sad and was sitting on the couch taking pulls from the bottle of Jack.