pull a job



pull a job

Sl. to carry out a crime, especially a robbery. (Police and underworld. Note the variations in the examples.) Richard decided that it was not a good time to pull a bank job. Willie and Richard left town after they pulled the job.
See also: job, pull

pull a job

tv. to carry out a crime, especially a robbery. (Police and underworld. Note the variations in the examples.) Bart decided that it was not a good time to pull a bank job.
See also: job, pull

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aldric-French, Ancient Germanic
MyungmyungKorean
EnikŐ-Hungarian
Grazianograht-SYAH-noItalian
Opheliao-FEEL-yə (English)English, Literature
Prochoros-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek