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pull down

Coming to see or wanting to see someone

I'm about to pull down on you

by Bracks February 2, 2016


pull down

To come thru.

To come over.
To pull up.

Alex: Nate bro my girl left for the weekend pull down with some hoes

Nate: Bet that Brody

by Ac22whatitdo April 19, 2016

5๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pull down pillars

As you exit, to leave behind...as much destruction and damage as possible!

As a result of her dismissal, she was determined to destroy the company's computer system and "pull down pillars" as she walked out the door!

by talk2me-JCH2 January 10, 2021

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Pull Down a Hunk

To take a massive shit.

I need to run pull down a hunk.

I just went to pull down a hunk and all the stalls were full.

by Eaton Holgoode October 19, 2018


Pull Down Pound

In unbridled passion one person pulls the pants down quickly (usually doggie style) of the other, and Pound pound Pound.

"Man baby you so fine I'm about to do a pull down pound"

by Doctor Tangent February 18, 2022


To have my pants pulled down

Other than it's literal meaning, it is metaphorically used to denote somebody being taken for a fool. Mostly used by Brits. Brought to the wider audience by Guy Ritchie's movie, Snatch.

Turkish: (looks at the caravan) Look at it. How am I suppose to run this thing from that? We'll need a proper office. I want a new one, Tommy. You're going to buy it for me.
Tommy: Why me?
Turkish: Well, you know about caravans.
Tommy: How's that?
Turkish: You spent a summer in one, which means you know more than me. And I don't want to have my pants pulled down over the price.

by RobKnob February 3, 2012

15๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


pull it down

To be highly successful with women and get physical affection often. "He pulls it down" is synonymous with "he pweens girlz."

This car pulls it down, man.

I used to have no game, but now I pull it down.

by Mike April 16, 2004

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