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“Here's what I pulled for Edie”what does "pull for“mean?
13 jul. 2012 08:57
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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.
13 juli 2012
Hello, peace. context helps others understand ur questions better. lol~
26 juli 2012
pull for somebody/something
to support someone or something
The crowd was clearly pulling for the home team.
13 juli 2012
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
peace
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