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Znoober | 00:33 Fri 15th Aug 2003 | Body & Soul
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What is the exact definition of a pull? Basically, a mate of mine kissed another bloke (lots of alcohol had been consumed, I hasten to add) and denies it constituted a 'pull' as there were no tongues. The mouths were clearly open so it is obviously a lot more than the kind of thing you give Granny at Christmas. And in my book, open mouths means a pull. Any ideas...?
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Yes. Are you real ?
http://dict.die.net/pull/ for all your pull(ing) definitions!
My opinion that a pull would only occur if a second date or bedroom action had occured. Simply snogging somebody would not constitue a pull. This meaning a pull was a long term action rather than a snog.
A pull is the opposite of a push. What's the kissing story got to do with anything?
I go with gilf, a snog alone if definitely not a pull in my book, but then I'm a good girl so what would I know ;-)
i think it depends what part of the country you are from and how old you are. a pull always meant to me a (probably drunken) non-friendly snog but my mum (older than me. surprisingly) reckoned/s it is considerably more than... so my mum would say no but i say YESSSSSS course it was!
Ok, sometimes a pull (this is what i think u mean) is where you snog someone but with tongues

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