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Elizaveta
Do you know the idiom “to pull someone’s leg”?
What does it mean? 🌼
May 12, 2022 6:14 PM
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Hi Elizaveta!
"Pulling your leg" is a common idiom in English:
"I'm just pulling your leg" means "I'm just being silly / making a joke / trying to get you to laugh". In other words, "I'm not being serious with what I just said, it's just a joke".
Hope that helps!
May 12, 2022
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