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What does it mean?
What are you trying to pull?
Jan 12, 2019 12:43 AM
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This is slang for trying to take advantage of someone. Similar in meaning, “Trying to pull a fast one.” Or “Trying to pull the wool over my eyes.”
January 12, 2019
What are you trying to do/convince people of? (Implication that this is not true or inappropriate)
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What are you trying to pull? This soup is not even hot.
What are you trying to pull? I clearly got to the counter before you. I should get served first.
What are you trying to pull? I gave you a $20. I want my change.
January 12, 2019
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