pull up alongside (someone or something)

pull up alongside (someone or something)

To move up to and stop directly beside or along someone or something, especially in a car. A car of rowdy young men pulled up alongside and started wolf-whistling at me and my friends. You can pull up alongside the tractor over there so your car will be out of the way.
See also: alongside, pull, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • stop behind
  • stop behind (someone or something)
  • nudge out
  • run over
  • clunker
  • reach speeds of
  • reach speeds of (up to) (some amount)
  • to be sure
  • crash and burn
  • bung up