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Pickpocketing or lifting property, e.g. wallets, telephones, iPods, without the mark realising it at the time of theft.
by campanile July 15, 2011
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Noun: a person who can be relied upon to regularly supply alcohol, especially to underage drinkers
Verb: the act of buying alcohol for someone who is underage
Verb: the act of buying alcohol for someone who is underage
“Don’t worry, I can get us some vodka for tonight, I just have to call my pull”
“Do you think your older sister would pull for us?”
“Do you think your older sister would pull for us?”
by JustAnotherCollegeSophomore October 15, 2019
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1) Exertion of force in order to bring an object nearer. Opposite of Push
2) Possessing the ability to have things accomplished by others in your favor
3) To remove merchandise from the selling floor
4) Controlled demolition
2) Possessing the ability to have things accomplished by others in your favor
3) To remove merchandise from the selling floor
4) Controlled demolition
1) Pull this desk with me over here.
2) That man has a lot of pull in the company
3) Pull the shirt from the floor
4) We're going to pull building 6.
2) That man has a lot of pull in the company
3) Pull the shirt from the floor
4) We're going to pull building 6.
by Matrix4Yeshua January 05, 2006
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Slang used in So.Cal meaning to act normal (when high or drunk) around a teacher or someone you don't want to suspect of your condition.
-He can't pull. Just talk for him.
Guy 1: Have you smoked recently?
Guy 2: No, been like 2 months
Guy 1: Are you gonna be able to pull if you do??
Guy 2: Yea I should be fine.
Guy 1: This is strong stuff. Just be sure you'll be able to pull.
Guy 1: Have you smoked recently?
Guy 2: No, been like 2 months
Guy 1: Are you gonna be able to pull if you do??
Guy 2: Yea I should be fine.
Guy 1: This is strong stuff. Just be sure you'll be able to pull.
by DeniedClub February 28, 2011