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Crack users who pull at parts of their bodies excessively
Rubber piece attached to crack stem
rubber piece attached to crack stem
"One-horse" passenger train. Also throttle of old-style locomotive; hence engineers were known as plug-pullers. Plugging her means using the reverse lever as a brake instead of the air. Local passenger trains are sometimes referred to as Plug runs
Member of the crew that follows the engine in switching
Brakeman. Pin-lifter is yard brakeman. Pinner is a switchman that follows. Pin-puller is a switchman that cuts off cars from a train. The old-style link-and-pin coupler (now rarely used) was called Lincoln pin
(v.) The English term for the act of luring the mob back to a party. See Fish (n. Puller) a party member whose role is to lure monsters back to the party.
Switch engine hauling cars from one yard to another at the same terminal. Also the operator of an electric truck that transfers baggage and mail around a terminal
crack users who pull at parts of their bodies excessively
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One who, or that which, pulls.
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One who pulls the wires, as of a puppet; hence, one who operates by secret means; an intriguer.
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