pull one's leg (to)
1pull one's leg — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get someone to accept a ridiculous story as true; fool someone with a humorous account of something; trick. * /For a moment, I actually believed that his wife had royal blood. Then I realized he was pulling my leg./ *… …
2pull one's leg — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get someone to accept a ridiculous story as true; fool someone with a humorous account of something; trick. * /For a moment, I actually believed that his wife had royal blood. Then I realized he was pulling my leg./ *… …
3pull\ one's\ leg — v. phr. informal To get someone to accept a ridiculous story as true; fool someone with a humorous account of something; trick. For a moment, I actually believed that his wife had royal blood. then I realized he was pulling my leg. Western… …
4pull one's leg — trick or fool someone playfully Her grandfather is always pulling her leg when he comes to visit …
5pull one's leg — phrasal : to deceive or hoodwink someone : play a trick or prank upon someone admit he had been pulling my leg London Calling unaware that their legs were being pulled O.S.J.Gogarty …
6pull one's leg — Tease one …
7pull one's leg — phrasal to deceive someone playfully ; hoax …
8pull one's leg — fool, make fun of …
9Pull the other leg (it's got bells on)! — Pull the other leg/one (it s got bells on)! something that you say in order to tell someone that you do not believe what they have just said. Helen, going rock climbing? Pull the other one she can t even climb a ladder without feeling sick! …
10leg, pull one's — Tease one …