American English at State - Have you ever "pulled someone's leg" to try to trick them into believing something that was not true? #AmericanEnglish | Facebook
English with Karim - pull someone's leg : to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking with the person | Facebook
![to pull someone's leg to joke with someone usually by saying something untrue "Joel told me he was late but then he showed up with flowers. He was just pulling … to pull someone's leg to joke with someone usually by saying something untrue "Joel told me he was late but then he showed up with flowers. He was just pulling …](https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/61/1b/c0/611bc0339eac986e66cedda40b32db6b.jpg)
to pull someone's leg to joke with someone usually by saying something untrue "Joel told me he was late but then he showed up with flowers. He was just pulling …
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