Quote Originally Posted by halo
Pull it is a term used in the construction industry for demolish/destroy it. How could anyone "pull it" if explosives were not in there already???
So one term only has one meaning? Like if I were to say a person was an ass wipe, am I implying that their purpose in life is to be dragged across others dirty asses?:rasta:

More examples:

Gay/Gaylord
SLANG MEANING: Gay (Duh!)
BAD FACTOR: Bad.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Best selling author Gay Talese

John
SLANG MEANING: Customer of a prostitute
BAD FACTOR: Not bad. Most people wouldn't make that association.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Actor John Travolta and a large percentage of the male English speaking population

John Thomas
SLANG MEANING: Penis.
BAD FACTOR: Not bad. Kind of old fashioned as slang.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Toronto Raptors basketballer John Thomas

Johnson
SLANG MEANING: Penis.
BAD FACTOR: A little bad, but how many people use Johnson as their first name?
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Basketball legend Magic Johnson (not his first name either, but it goes well with "magic", don't you think?)

Peter
SLANG MEANING: Penis.
BAD FACTOR: Not bad, and most people with this name go by "Pete."
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Nightly News anchor Peter Jennings

Ralph
SLANG MEANING: Vomit.
BAD FACTOR: Especially bad in high school and college.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Green Party candidate Ralph Nader

Randy
SLANG MEANING: Sexually excited.
BAD FACTOR: Not bad. Guys with this name might joke about it themselves.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Oscar winning composer Randy Newman

Rod
SLANG MEANING: Penis.
BAD FACTOR: Bad. Great name for a porno star.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Rock singer Rod Stewart

Willie/Willy
SLANG MEANING: Penis.
BAD FACTOR: Not bad. Slang term is more common in Britain than the US.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Baseball great Willy Mays

Woody
SLANG MEANING: Erect penis.
BAD FACTOR: Bad in high school, but younger kids don't know about it. That's probably why it was considered okay as the name of the hero in the children's movie Toy Story.
FAMOUS NAMESAKE: Director Woody Allen