A fork of Rural Dictionary
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.
The pulls are when your really high and it feels like gravity is pulling you down.
"Dude this weed is so good, im getting the pulls."