verb General Slang

Pulled

/pʊld/ · verb · slang

To successfully attract or get together with a romantic interest — "he pulled" means he scored a date or hookup.

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Definitions

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To attract and get together with someone romantically, especially on a night out. "Pulling" means successfully getting a date, kiss, or hookup.

“Did you see who he pulled at the party?”
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"Pulling" is the act; common in UK dating slang.

“We went out pulling on Saturday.”
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Can describe the general ability to attract people.

“She pulls effortlessly, it's unfair.”
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Pulled In A Sentence

He actually pulled last night.
She pulled the fittest person there.
I'm not great at pulling, honestly.

Origin & Usage

"Pull" for attracting a romantic partner is long-standing British slang, with "pulling" meaning going out to attract someone. It remains common UK and Gen-Z dating vocabulary.

Variants PullingPull

People Also Ask

What does pulled mean in slang?

To pull means to successfully attract or get together with a romantic interest — "he pulled" means he scored a date or hookup.

Where did pulled come from?

"Pull" is long-standing British slang for attracting a romantic partner, still common in UK and Gen-Z dating talk.

What does pulling mean?

Pulling is the act of going out to attract someone romantically.

How do you use pulled in a sentence?

For example: "he pulled" — meaning he got with someone.

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