When someone gives you a ring pull from a beer can, it typically signifies that they are offering you a drink or sharing a beer with you. This gesture can also be a playful or informal way of inviting you to join in a casual social moment. In some contexts, it might symbolize camaraderie or friendship. It's often seen in relaxed settings where people are bonding over drinks.
That depends: Do you mean the pull tab on a can of beer or the tabulation of a buyer's beer orders? The former is worth almost nothing unless in bulk where it takes the price of scrap aluminium.
When someone gives the victim a wedgie but twist's the underwear as they Pull up.
good beer
If they pull you to the side, gives you a strait face, and start talking slowly
Yes
they want to be friends or trying to pull a scam
someone betraying you, "you pulled a Benedict Arnold on me" aka traitor
aluminum pull tab
That probably means that you will go bald if you have sex too often!
Aluminum Pull-Tab Cans
If you mean a plant, just use a shovel and a hoe. If you mean someone's mother...seek psychiatric help.
it doesn't really mean "what's up" people use it to say what are you doing or how have you been but mostly what are you doing