pull-off

noun

Etymology

From the phrasal verb pull off.

Definitions

  1. An area by the side of a road where vehicles may stop

    An area by the side of a road where vehicles may stop; a lay-by.

  2. The technique, when playing a string instrument, of using a finger of the fret hand to…

    The technique, when playing a string instrument, of using a finger of the fret hand to pluck a string by pulling the finger off the fretboard.

  3. Able to be removed by pulling.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA