Yes
Usually, "He's kidding around with you", or, "He's lying to you"......Unless of course, he's really pulling your leg...Just joking around and trying to mess with someoneThey're pulling on your leg means they're just joking around with you. Almost as if someone is teasing you.
no
Jerking/yanking your chain
pulling one's leg (teasing or joking aroundget a leg up on (getting a head start)don't have a leg to stand on (a weak argument)
"Yanking you chain"
Pulling your leg usually means someone is messing with you or lying to you OR he is actually pulling your leg
Usually, "He's kidding around with you", or, "He's lying to you"......Unless of course, he's really pulling your leg...Just joking around and trying to mess with someoneThey're pulling on your leg means they're just joking around with you. Almost as if someone is teasing you.
Pulling your leg usually means someone is messing with you or lying to you OR he is actually pulling your leg
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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."
Pulling your leg-means just kidding with you.
An example sentence would be: "Are you pulling my leg? "
teasing/joking
It means, Are you playing a joke on me?
it means are you joking? are you playing with me?
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