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#111065 08/28/03 12:15 AM
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Anyone know the origin of the phrase "pulling a fast one"?

And how many other pull phrases are you aware of?


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Is this related to Faldage's "pull a (insert person's name)"? Why is it bad, if you can say? There is 'pulling my leg' and 'pull a double' (hi, WO'N).


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yes, related in the sense that it stems from the same thread on another board, but triggering in a different direction so I didn't want to mudificate his waters!

One meaning of "pull" in the UK is about 'sexual conquest' - it gives er, rise to phrases like "I think I've pulled there" and "going on the pull". But it struck me there's a whole nother nest of pull phrases too.


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Oh, dear--that's what I was afraid of! Thanks, though. I'm glad you didn't try to pull the wool over my eyes.


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I'm glad you didn't try to pull the wool over my eyes.

Brilliant deduction, Jackie.

"Pulling a fast one" refers to the mugger's practice of pulling the wig ["the wool"] over the eyes of the 'mark' whilst the mark is relieved of his valuables.

The mugger disappears into the crowd leaving the 'mark', like a fish out of water, to re-pate-riate his dignity.

[Little wonder the wig fell out of favor.]





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And then there is just plain "having pull" and also "pull it off" which has nothing to do with Lorena Bobbit


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as for the origin, i wonder if it's something to do with a slight of hand?

as for others, how about:

pulling your leg
pulling the wool over one's eyes
and (mother to child or childish spouse) 'don't even THINK you're going to pull that one on me'

'course, there's always 'pull my finger', but.


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Pull the other one, it's got bells on.

stemming from pull someone's leg

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Pull your own weight
Pull one's irons out of the fire
Pulling when you oughta push
Pull over
Pull out of harbour
To pull someone's chain









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Pull an all-nighter



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