A fork of Rural Dictionary
to make a move in an attempt to make out
hannah was wildly attracted to her lesbian friend sarah. thus she decided to pull in.
When dropping in on a wave positioning yourself underneath the lip for a barrel ride
pull in and get pitted
Used when describing what somebody has done or when comparing how somebody imitated another. Its past tense is also very popular; pulled a.
It can also be used as a temporary insult. Saying that somebody pulled a (whatever) doesn't mean that you necessarily think they are whatever you said; it means that you think only what they did at that time was (whatever).
1) Man, you pulled a George Costanza.
2) You totally pulled a dumbass.
3) So, what...? You're going to pull a 007?
Friend 1: So when my boss screwed me over at work, I smashed up his car with a crowbar.
Friend 2: Man... you pulled a Walter Sobchak!
To attempt to hook up with somebody, by talking and/or moving in an 'attractive' way in front of (several) people.
"Why is she wearing a really short skirt and dancing in front of all of the single guys whilst talking in a slow, sexy voice?"
"Shes on the pull."
(thats the best example I could come up with)
Having someone or others feel attraction towards you without trying to.
A: I saw you pulling Andy.
Z: He's wayyy to young for me.