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pull:
1. Dated or outdated synonym for sex-appeal . See sex-appeal for synonyms. 2. Short for pull-one's-pud , to masturbate , said of and by males. See masturbation-male for synonyms.
QUOTE: Sir Michael Barington (Timothy Dalton) in Sextette (1978): ' Oh, we all pulled together at Eaton .' (He's talking about water-sports .)
See Also: draw the blinds, turn a date, turn a trick, pull oneself off, pull off, pulling the train, pull, pull a train, wedgy, blinds, push-over, pushover, boner,
Quotes Containing pull:
From Encyclopedia of Graffiti Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974): a) ''I come here to get ahold of myself.'' Mens'' room graffito. b) ''More than three shakes is masturbation .'' Mens'' room graffito. c) ''Never pull-off tomorrow when you can pull-off today.''
From Encyclopedia of Graffiti Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974): a) ''I come here to get ahold of myself.'' Mens'' room graffito. b) ''More than three shakes is masturbation .'' Mens'' room graffito. c) ''Never pull-off tomorrow when you can pull-off today.''
''You peroxyde kissing bug ... I''ll pull that blond hair by its black roots. Put ''em up!'' Edwina Fulton (Ginger Rogers) to Lois Laurel (Marilyn Monroe) in Monkey Business (1952).
''You peroxyde kissing bug ... I''ll pull that blond hair by its black roots. Put ''em up!'' Edwina Fulton (Ginger Rogers) to Lois Laurel (Marilyn Monroe) in Monkey Business (1952).
'Right there between your legs! Pull on it!' Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) to Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone) in King Solomon's Mines (1985): She's flying a biplane at the time.
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