[Idiom] YOU'RE PULLING MY LEG. - Learn How To Spot a Joke with This Fun Expression

You're pulling my leg.

You're pulling my leg.

just kidding or joking.

The phrase 'You're pulling my leg' is a playful way to accuse someone of teasing or joking with you. Picture a scene where a friend tells a story that sounds outrageously untrue. As you express disbelief, they grin and say, 'Hey, I'm just pulling your leg!' This idiom likely originates from the tricks pickpockets used to play in the past, where one would literally pull at someone's leg to distract them while stealing. Today, it’s all about playful deception in a harmless manner, making conversations more engaging and humorous.

Example Sentences

  1. Are you serious, or are you just pulling my leg?

    Are you being sincere, or are you joking?

  2. He said he won the lottery, but I think he's pulling my leg.

    He claims to have won the lottery, but I think he is joking.

  3. Stop pulling my leg and tell me the truth already.

    Quit joking and tell me the truth.

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