NIS Newcastle International School UK Premium English courses - Did anybody get April fooled earlier this week?? • Here's an easy idiom for you to learn: “pulling my leg” • Meaning =
What is the meaning of ""I'm pulling your leg", its seems like an idiom, and if so, where does this come from?"? - Question about English (US) | HiNative
English with Karim - pull someone's leg : to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with the person | Facebook
Gilda Education - #idiom (scrol down for English) 🇧🇷 🇵🇹 A expressão idiomática "to pull someone's leg" - literalmente "puxar a perna de alguém" - significa contar uma mentira brincando, não falar
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Rapid English on X: "Have you ever pulled someone's leg, or has someone pulled yours? This humorous idiom means to tease or joke with someone in a playful way. Share your funniest '
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