by DumbFaded44 April 14, 2020
a "Hyperborean pull-up" Is the act of doing pull-ups while shirtless and in the shortest shorts you can find (or naked if you're in seclusion) while it is either snowing or below freezing temperature
I want to finish my 50 Hyperborean pull-ups today, along with my daily 100 pull-ups scattered throughout the day
by Bur33 February 23, 2021
A friendly invitation to join a conversation, have a discussion or share a meal. A longer version of the same expression might be, "pull your chair up to the table and join us". A nice way of inviting someone to "have a seat".
by Granny T July 29, 2014
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by Frandcis Senatus August 05, 2008
To come to you or visit you.
by Moroccan_goddess17 November 30, 2015
In an attempt to get somewhere sooner, you just pull right up onto the curb in front of the door at a 45 degree angle.
Derived from The Shield. The Strike Team always pulls up 45.
Derived from The Shield. The Strike Team always pulls up 45.
by Pizzle May 11, 2004
The act of rolling up one's upper lip, as though it were a curtain, to expose the teeth (often in the fashion of imitating a beaver). Pulling the curtain originated in the Appalachians and is frequently utilized in comedic Vine parodies. Pulling up the curtain can be used to express overwhelming joy, frustration, anger, or a natural response to hearing a banjo.
When Seth told Jennifer they were going on a road trip to the Smokey Mountains, she immediately was overwhelmed with joy and was "pulling up the curtain".
by Bloney Sammich November 13, 2013