What do the English people mean when they say "Grab your coat, you've pulled"? Some of my friends have told me this line but I don't really comprehend what it means. Am I supposed to take it literally? Because I've got no idea what I "pulled".
Grab your coat, you've pulled.
"To pull" is used in England somewhat like "to score" in the U.S. I think the expression means you have successfully seduced whoever you were talking to (or not talking to) and might as well grab your coat and leave with him.