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pull down verb- to earn money US, 1917
- He’s pulling down six bills a week. — The Blues Brothers, 1980
- You pull down four bills a week which is damn good. — 48 Hours, 1982
- to rob a place US
- FREDD: I robbed a few gas and sips, sold some weed, told him recently I held the shotgun while me and another guy pulled down a poker game in Portland. — Reservoir Dogs, 1992
- to arrest US
- Slick got pulled down on another beef and one of the liquor store owners spotted him on the lineup. — James Carr, Bad, p. 78, 1975
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