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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

How to say "pull birds" in american english?

hi there,

i'm really into american english.i just love this language.

it really turns me on.

i wanna find out how the americans say "pull birds"(which is a british slang)?.

i would be happy if you could answer this.

thanks alot

Amir (from Israel)
  

Top answer

I think just 'get girls', Amir.

  • I think just 'get girls', Amir.
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I think just 'get girls', Amir.
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Amir, here's a tip. If you have a question about British slang and want to know how Americans express the same idea, it would probably be a good idea to actually explainwhat that slang expression means in clear, straightforward language.
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A british slang is actualy amazing
Try These words
Gan-going
Cac-mud
kickers-farmers
Mutton jeff- deff(can hear death not dead death)
Apples and pares-stairs
Boat race-face
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AnonymousMutton jeff- deff
This is almost certainly "Mutt and Jeff," not "mutton Jeff." And if it means "deaf," then this
Anonymous(can hear death not dead death)
is about the most confusing "explanation" I've ever seen. Do you mean to say something like:

"Deaf" - can't hear. Not "Death."
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I'm American it just means to " to get girls or to ask them out", but that phrase "pull birds" is never used in the U.S

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