NIS Newcastle International School UK Premium English courses - Did anybody get April fooled earlier this week?? • Here's an easy idiom for you to learn: “pulling my leg” • Meaning =
You are pulling my legs off. I know "you are pulling my leg". I don't understand "off". What does "off" mean? | HiNative
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TENER Idioms. So what is an idiom? It's an expression you can't translate literally from one language to another: ??????? You're pulling my leg. ??????? - ppt download
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