"pull" is a venacular British term to mean: date/get off with/sucessfully find a partner or lover.
So "Do you want to pull" is asking if you wish to do so - i,e, get off with some one.
they want to be friends or trying to pull a scam
Either he's really immature, or he's really little. Mature boys do not want to pull a girl's underwear off unless he is having sex with her - and that should be with her consent.
pull pull
It is a pull to the leg or arm muscle to bring back a bone into place when it was misplaced or fractured. ----
In slang terms, "pull" typically means to successfully attract or seduce someone, often in a romantic or sexual context. It can also refer to having influence, connections, or the ability to get what you want.
pull your "dingling" out of her "hooha"
It means to snog, kiss, whatever you want to call it. it can lead to more and still be referred to as a pull.
No, You could get donkeys but a little help with horses. It is very cruel tho i mean who would want to be tied to a train and someone made you pull it.
the root word for tract is pull or drag
un pull (or pull-over) is a sweater, a pullover in English.
Faster. Easier to pull. Some things might be different for what you want to do, but not purely better. I mean, if you want to hunt, a compound bow is definitely the best choice. If you want to compete, a recurve bow is usually used.
By push or pull force people generally mean factors in a location that make it more appealing for people to move there or from there. Push force: The factors that make people want to move from their country or city, like poor services or war. Pull force: The factors that make people want to move into a country, like good services or a good welfare system.