pull something



pull something

Play a trick, deceive someone, as in We thought he was trying to pull something when he claimed he had never picked up our tickets . It is often put as pull something on someone, as in I knew he was pulling something on me when he told me the wrong date. Also see pull a fast one.
See also: pull

pull something

To carry out a deception or swindle: worried that his partners might be trying to pull something behind his back.
See also: pull

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LexiaLEKS-ee-ə, LEKS-yəEnglish
Alberte (2)-French, Danish
GreigGREGScottish
AndrÉawn-DRE (French), an-DRE (Portuguese)French, Portuguese
Aurelioow-RE-lyoItalian, Spanish
Cora['kɔ:rə]