pulldoo
/ˈpʊlduː/Definitions
1. verb
To pull or draw something, often with a sense of pulling or tugging.
“She pulldooed the rope to get the boat out of the water.”
2. verb
To exert a strong pull or influence on someone or something.
“The charismatic leader pulldooed the crowd into cheering for the team.”
3. noun
A strong pull or influence that affects someone or something.
“The pulldoo of the crowd’s emotions was palpable in the stadium.”