Did anybody get April fooled earlier this week?? • Here's an easy idiom for you to learn: “pulling my leg” • Meaning = if you pull someone's leg, you fool or trick
![Do you like to pull people's legs? :) #idioms #english #learnenglish | English phrases idioms, English adjectives, English phrases Do you like to pull people's legs? :) #idioms #english #learnenglish | English phrases idioms, English adjectives, English phrases](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4b/4d/5f/4b4d5f1a56488d647295393fc641d94c.jpg)
Do you like to pull people's legs? :) #idioms #english #learnenglish | English phrases idioms, English adjectives, English phrases
![English Teacher Matthew on Twitter: "#idiom of the day to pull someone's leg (to joke with someone) You're getting married?! Are you pulling my leg? #EnglishTips #english #learnenglish #englishteacher #englishidioms https://t.co/g7NVjNE5gG" / English Teacher Matthew on Twitter: "#idiom of the day to pull someone's leg (to joke with someone) You're getting married?! Are you pulling my leg? #EnglishTips #english #learnenglish #englishteacher #englishidioms https://t.co/g7NVjNE5gG" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbQXYhQXkAAmsl0.jpg)