to successfully manage or arrange a trip, often despite challenges · to execute travel plans
This expression is perfect for when you've successfully planned and are ready for a trip that required a good amount of effort, money, or time. Maybe you had to save up like crazy, coordinate with a huge group, or navigate tricky visa applications. ✨ It's about the triumph of making those travel dreams a reality! 🎉
💡 **Fun Fact!** You'll often hear "pull off" used for other challenging achievements too, like "pull off a surprise party" (to successfully organize a surprise party) or "pull off a difficult presentation" (to successfully complete a difficult presentation). So, if you manage to do something impressive, this phrase is your friend! 💪 Remember to use "pull *something* off" with the object in the middle, or "pull it off" when the context is clear.
Your friend Emily successfully booked a complicated multi-country trip after months of planning and saving. Which expression best describes her achievement? A. to pull off a trip B. to be under the weather C. to spill the tea