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she knows my pullout game strong.
What does this sentence mean?
Thanks in advance!
Mar 1, 2015 4:14 AM
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This is slang. It's not referring to a sport or game. It refers to sex. "Pull out" is a method people use during sex to prevent pregnancies (even though this method is highly ineffective). It involves a male removing ("pulling out") his penis from inside the female before he ejaculates. "Game" essentially means "skill/ability". So "she knows my pull out game strong" means "she knows that I'm very capable of removing my penis from inside her before I ejaculate".
March 1, 2015
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It's missing "is". Even though it's in a tweet, there's still space fr one more word!
"I play jenga on the first date so she knows my pullout game (is) strong."
I guess you know the game jenga. I agree with Cherry - there's a sexual innuendo here.
March 1, 2015
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It is clearly wrong. It is either copied incorrectly, or written by a non-native speaker.
At the very least, there should be an 'is' before 'strong'.
a 'pullout game' may be some sort of jargon particular to some sport. It's not one I am familiar with. It would help if you gave some context.
March 1, 2015
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