pour out
To tell everything about; talk all about.
Mary poured out her troubles to her pal.
To come out in great quantity; stream out.
The people poured out of the building when they heard the fire alarm.
psych out
To find out the real motives of (someone).
Sue sure has got Joe psyched out.
To go berserk; to lose one's nerve.
Joe says he doesn't ride his motorcycle on the highway anymore because he's psyched out.
Jim psyched out and robbed a liquor store, when he has all he needs and wants!
pull one's chestnuts out of the fire
To do someone else a great favor which they don't really deserve, doing oneself a disfavor in the process.
Small countries often have to pull the chestnuts out of the fire for their more powerful neighbors.
pull out all the stops
Сделать все возможное, чтобы достичь цели.
The organizers pulled out all the stops for the centennial meeting.
Организатор потянул за все нити, чтобы организовать столетний юбилей.
pull out of a hat
To get as if by magic; invent; imagine.
When the introduction to a dictionary tells you how many hours went into its making, these figures were not pulled out of a hat.
Let's see you pull an excuse out of your hat.
pull out
To withdraw; leave unceremoniously.
The defeated army hastily pulled out of the occupied territories.
To leave (said about trains).
The train pulled out of Grand Central Station just as the foreign students got there.
To remove by order; evacuate.
Napoleon pulled his beaten troops out of Russia.
pull the rug out from under
To withdraw support unexpectedly from; to spoil the plans of.
Bill thought he would be elected, but his friends pulled the rug out from under him and voted for Vin.
We were planning a vacation, but the baby's illness pulled the rug out from under us.
pullout
An evacuation.
The pullout of the American military proceeded on schedule.