No, "daddy long leg" is not an idiom. It refers to a type of arachnid with long, thin legs, also known as a harvestman.
No, because you have used the term incorrectly. The idiom is YOU'RE pulling my leg, as in YOU ARE doing it."I know you're just pulling my leg when you say you can fly."
I was just pulling your leg when I told you I won the lottery; it was just a joke to see your reaction.
An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically cannot be understood by the literal meanings of its individual words. For example, "break a leg" is an idiom used to wish someone good luck in a performance, but it does not literally mean to break a leg.
The idiom "pulling my leg" means to tease or joke with someone in a playful way. For example, if someone says, "Are you pulling my leg about the surprise party?" they are questioning whether the information is true or just a joke. You can use this idiom in casual conversations to express doubt or skepticism in a lighthearted manner.
it means are you joking? are you playing with me?
Daddy Long Leg
If you touch a daddy long leg the worst that can happen is it will crawl on you. Many say the daddy long leg is venomos but it is the farthest thing from venomus
No, you can't die from either the daddy long leg spider or the daddy long leg itself
no. a daddy long legs is a spider
Well i think it has to feel the air and inhale exhale
No
of course the daddy long leg has enemies its enemy is other daddy long legs
no
about a week or longer
Pholcids (daddy long leg spiders) are fragile spiders, the body being 2-10 mm in length with legs which may be up to 50 mm long.
Yes they are called daddy long leg spiders.
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