This idiom means to joke with someone or fool them in a good-natured way. You're trying to get them to believe something that's not true, but you're not being mean about it. An April Fool's Day joke is usually good-natured, and could be described as "pulling their leg."
its when you tug or pull someones ear
it means are you joking? are you playing with me?
In brief it seems falsely translated from the common idiom 'to pull someone's leg', which has the meaning "to trick/fool/kid someone". For example: "Are you pulling my leg?" (Br.) / "Are you kidding me?" (Am.)
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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!
you first must get a six pack then go beastly on that leg intill you hear a snap!
can you grab someones football Jersey in nfl football
Don't Pull My Leg - 1908 was released on: USA: 6 May 1908
It is a pull to the leg or arm muscle to bring back a bone into place when it was misplaced or fractured. ----
Well, most of the time the bee/hornet/wasp leaves its stinger in your leg which leads to its slow and painful death. :)