Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pull-up-on
phrase verb
/pʊl ʌp ɑn/

Definition
To move a vehicle closer to something, usually to stop or park.

Examples
- She decided to pull-up-on the side of the road to take a photo.
- Make sure to pull-up-on the driveway when you arrive.
- He pulled-up-on the curb to let his friend out.

Meaning
To approach a destination by driving, often to let someone out or to park.

Synonyms
- stop
- park
- arrive