Signification
Used to say someone is playfully deceiving or teasing you.
Contexte culturel
Very common in British banter. Often used with dry, self-deprecating humor.
Tone matters
Always smile when you say it so they know you aren't angry.
Signification
Used to say someone is playfully deceiving or teasing you.
Tone matters
Always smile when you say it so they know you aren't angry.
Teste-toi
Fill in the missing word.
You're ________ my leg!
The idiom is 'pulling my leg'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesYou're ________ my leg!
The idiom is 'pulling my leg'.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsOnly if you have a very friendly relationship.
Expressions liées
Having someone on
synonymTricking someone