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  2. Mar 30, 2003 · 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.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · In a different context, pull is a slang term used to describe the act of attracting someone romantically. It is derived from the concept of gravitational pull, where a person’s physical attractiveness and/or personality effortlessly draw potential romantic interests.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · ‘Pull’ could mean attracting Erin from homeroom or acing a difficult project. Express your concerns and counterparts about the inappropriateness of some slang terms, but refrain from outright disapproval.

  5. The word pull is widely used as a slang term to refer to the act of attracting a person. For example: I'm going on the PULL tonight? How did you PULL Sam? He's way out of your league! I can't make it this weekend. I PULLED last night and have made other plans. Image for PULL. When I write PULL, I mean this: "To attract someone"

    • To attract someone
    • Slang Word (Jargon)
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  6. Oct 8, 2020 · Users have been uploading videos and photos of themselves all dressed up and posing the question, “Could I pull you? Roughly translated from what has become Gen Z slang, that means, “Would...

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  7. Jul 8, 2014 · To pull means to attract the attention of potential romantic interests. This slang term derives from the concept of gravitational pull. Just as a large object effortlessly attracts other objects, a puller's good looks and/or personality effortlessly attract hotties. Pulling can take a variety of forms.

  8. 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).