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pull your leg

 

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Term: pull your leg

Definition: To tease or play a practical joke on someone, often with the intent of making them believe something false or exaggerated.

Example sentences:

  1. Don't believe Jack when he says he won the lottery again. He's just pulling your leg!
  2. I thought she was serious about quitting her job, but it turns out she was just pulling my leg.
  3. The comedian pulled the audience's leg throughout his entire act, leaving them in fits of laughter.
  4. My younger brother loves to pull my leg by hiding my favorite snacks.

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