what does the pharse pulling your leg mean
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- tease someone
- joking around
- deceive in a playful, harmless way
- fool or trick someone in a humorous way
Explanation:
- Don't worry about what he said. He's just pulling your leg.
- You can't be serious about that! Stop pulling my leg.
- Did he mean it when he said he's leaving you or was he just pulling your leg?
- As a big brother, he was always pulling his sister's leg, but he was there for her when needed.
- I think he was just pulling your leg when he said you've failed in the exam.
- I was just pulling your leg when I said that the company is going to shut down.
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