It simply means to trick or to fool someone, to cover their eyes and hide the truth from them.
If, say. a person was wearing a jumper and you pulled the jumper up and over their eyes and told them that something was in front of them, when in fact it was not, or something else was, you would in effect be pulling the wool over their eyes.
That is not the origin, but it is a simple way of looking at it.
It means: a sweater that you pull over your head.
I think it means the same as pull the wool over my eyes.
pull pull
the root word for tract is pull or drag
It is a phrase that is like saying, "Get over it" or "Quit crying over spilt milk."Pull up your socks and get on with your life or job or whatever.Pull your socks up means - you should do betterYou had better pull your socks up next year or you will not pass your exams.To improve BehaviourMeans that you should make more of an effort!
To pull the wool over someones eyes mean to try and deceive them
"To pull the wool over someone's eyes" means to deceive or trick someone by misleading them or keeping them in the dark about something. It implies hiding the truth or facts from them in order to manipulate them in some way.
Pull the wool over your eyes: Means to deceive someone.
It's "pull the wool over your eyes." The wool refers to a powdered wig. To pull the wool down over a man's eyes is to temporarily blind him. It is an Americanism, dating to the 1830s.
its when you tug or pull someones ear
Obiously. It is respectful to close someones eyes after they die.You just simply use two of your fingers and rest them on the eyes and carefuly pull the eye lids down.
Hood is the slang word of 'ghetto' where blacks stay because they don't have any money or grew up without parents.
Pulling someones face off usually is not okay, but if you get very angry, and you hate that person, then it is okay to pull off their face. If you are gay, then pull off someones face automatically.
put glue in someones shoes or put pepper in someones sandwich
Ask first!
Get a grip
The phrase "pull your strings" can mean to manipulate or control someone's actions or decisions, often in a subtle or indirect way. It implies that someone else is influencing or directing your behavior.