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      [Verb]  | "pull off" 


      1: to carry out despite difficulties : accomplish successfully against odds


      Origin: 1883 ;

      [Verb]  | "pulls off" 


      1: to carry through (as a process) to completion;


        * e.g., " ... the rebel forces pulled off a surprisingly successful offensive against the better equipped government troops "



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      [Verb]  | "pull off" 


      1: to carry through (as a process) to completion;


        * e.g., " ... the rebel forces pulled off a surprisingly successful offensive against the better equipped government troops "



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       [ "Pull off" ]

      1: Someone that looks good when they wear or have a certain style.

        * e.g.,  ... Wow , he can pull off that hair style 

       [ "pull off" ]

      1: when playing guitar, playing a certain fret, then on the same string, sliding down the neck (lower # fret) to play a different note without plucking/picking the string again.

        * e.g.,  ... the next measure is several pull-offs from 3 to 1 on the low e string 

       [ "pull off" ]

      1: 1) (sex): to wanka man so that he ejaculates (alternatives: jerk off, jack off)

        * e.g.,  ... The new teenage arrival at Man United was discussing terms with his agent, and was impressed. Agent: Look lad, you'll only earn about 30 grand the first year. Kid: 30 grand? brilliant! At Rochdale, I only got a couple of quid a week! Agent: And they'll be starting you off with just a basic Mercedes. Kid: Mercedes? Brilliant! At Rochdale, I had to get the bus! Agent: And you'll have to accept last pick of the groupies. Kid: Groupies? Brilliant! At Rochdale, I had to sleep with my sister! Agent: Oh, and for the first few games, Sir Alex may want to pull you off at half time. Kid: Pull me off? Fantastic! At Rochdale, we only got a slice of orange and a cup of tea! ...... 


       [ "pull off" ]

      2: 2) (soccer): to substitute a player, i.e remove him from the game.


       [ "pull off" ]

      3: Warning: Be very careful not to confuse the two. (See example.)

       [ "pull-off" ]

      1: A pull-off is a masturbation technique for guys who like a little variety in their morning jack-off routine. First, the dude lubes his cock well, and then, using both hands - alternating them - grabs his dick and pulls it outward with no backstroke. He continues doing this until he cums a bucket.

        * e.g.,  ... Every now and then when I'm taking care of my morning wood, I give myself a pull-off and paint the wall! 

       [ "pull off" ]

      1:  when buying drugs in the hood and you hit the gas to leave

        * e.g.,  ... yo 0 pull off pull off 

       [ "pull off a myth" ]

      1: dying to fall damage at the most critical of times

        * e.g.,  ... i pulled off a myth yesterday ,cmonBuh,im doo doo at video games."pull off a myth" 

       [ "Pull off a Lamar" ]

      1: To deliberately chop off the whole penis during the act of circumcision. Established as a glorification to congressman Lamar Smith's effort to seize control over the internet contemporary freedom with his SOPA proposal.

        * e.g.,  ... Wow, the new SOMEPA bill did try to pull off a Lamar on the internet again, proposterous! 

       [ "Pulling Off A Jonas" ]

      1: Whenever any object makes a high pitched squeaky noise; usually from being rubbed against something, creating the high pitched noise...compares to the Jonas Bros. who sing really high, and almost sound like theyre squeaking

        * e.g.,  ... (shoe squeaks on floor) "Hey Ronny, i just pulled off a Jonas!!!" hence the term, "Pulling Off A Jonas" 

       [ "pull off a bako" ]

      1: To do something extremely gay.

        * e.g.,  ... Greta: I'll come to the gathering for sure, count me in! 

       [ "pulled off a palash" ]

      1: When you don't study in the first year at college, but then something strikes you and you begin studying in the subsequent years.

        * e.g.,  ... He pulled off a palash ever since he broke up with her. 

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