on the pull

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on the pull

  1. (British, slang) Out seeking a sexual partner.
    They're at that new nightclub, on the pull.
    • 2004, Julia Llewellyn, The Love Trainer:
      Rebecca was on the pull. An air of desperation hung over her like Dior's Poison.
    • 2016, Louie O'Brien, Hasta La Flip Flops!:
      Everyone was on the pull, determined to have a bit of a holiday fling.

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