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“Here's what I pulled for Edie”what does "pull for“mean?
Jul 13, 2012 8:57 AM
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It's really hard to work this out without the video. In the script, they are talking about food and clothing. I'll assume it's about what Edie should wear. Two possibilities: "pulled" = "pulled out (of the closet)" This only makes sense if the speaker also owns the piece of clothing. "pulled" = "arranged/organized/wrangled" This probably means the dress is extra-expensive, and the speaker had to go to some effort to acquire it. If this is the case, there's a suggestion that some negotiation or use of contacts were involved in finding the dress.
July 13, 2012
Hello, peace. context helps others understand ur questions better. lol~
July 26, 2012
pull for somebody/something to support someone or something The crowd was clearly pulling for the home team.
July 13, 2012
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