Pulling the wool over one's eyes means fooling them -- they are saying "don't try to fool me."
An example of an Idiom for Insincerity is: The cat weeping over the mouse [that he has just eaten]. a wolf in sheep's clothing pulling the wool over someone's eyes
berate someone
It is sometimes said that if you deceive someone you have pulled the wool over their eyes.
It will never happen or is highly unlikely to happen
this simply means...... you or what you have today could possibly not be there tomorrow. simple.
The idiom means that the person over-indulged in whatever food or drink was provided, consuming more than was polite or prudent.
Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
This isn't an idiom because you can figure it out if you look up the word "pins." It is a SLANG term meaning legs, so you knocked him over.
It means to create a huge fuss over, or to make a big deal about.
my question is what is the meaning of sore eyes?
Pull the wool over your eyes: Means to deceive someone.
the meaning of megu is (my eyes glaze over) but its better to look it out in the dictionary