"Pull the release" typically refers to the action of activating a mechanism designed to release something, such as a safety latch, a lever, or a trigger. In various contexts, it can indicate the need to disengage a locking system or to free an object. The phrase is often used in safety protocols or instructions, such as in aviation or emergency procedures. Depending on the context, it might also imply taking action to initiate a process or allow something to happen.
Slap, pull, observe, release, tap, and shoot
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pull your "dingling" out of her "hooha"
release the bar and pull. There is a small lever next to each back headrest. Pull the lever UP and the seat will release. Then pull the seat forward.
pull the release in the trunk
There is not an emergency release on that vehicle. You'll have to pull the carpet back to pull on the cable that goes from the solenoid to the release.
the root word for tract is pull or drag
un pull (or pull-over) is a sweater, a pullover in English.
It means: a sweater that you pull over your head.
Don't pull him up for his wrong decision.
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