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What is Pull in?To go out clubbing or partying and hoping to attract someone. It does not necessarily mean having sex with someone at the end of it. "We're off out on the pull tonight!" Pull in - videoPull in - what is it?When co-workers set an event outside of work, and one co-worker bails without notice after he/she agreed to meet up. Co-worker 1: Is Co-worker 3 still coming? What does "Pull in" mean?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. Pull in - what does it mean?English word that means to hook up with someone or make out with them, often at a party or nightclub. Tongues are often involved. You can also be 'on the pull', which means to seek out or pursue someone with whom you want to get off with (often a complete stranger). Katie went to Jamie's party on the pull, where she met Dean and fulfilled her aim of getting off with someone she didn't know. Pull in - meaningWhen a person goes out on a social occasion such as to a bar or club with the intention of having some sort of sexual relation with someone. "Why is James taking so long? He's been doing his hair for like a hour." Pull in - definitionThe 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." Pull in - slangHaving someone or others feel attraction towards you without trying to. A: I saw you pulling Andy. Pull inWord used to describe the successful act of attracting a person to such an extent that you would be able to snog or perhaps bone them if you so desired. "With the help of my lucky Y-fronts I should pull tonight." Pull inTo 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?" Pull inUsed when describing what somebody has done or when comparing how somebody imitated another. Its past tense is also very popular; pulled a. 1) Man, you pulled a George Costanza. |
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