Pull-a-Paul


to drink so much cider that right mingers start looking attractive. you may then take them back to your house/hotel room and sh-g them senseless… only to wake up the next day with post -rg-smic disgust.
oh mate… dont get too drunk or you may pull-a-paul and go home with that minger!

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