IDIOM OF THE DAY: Pulling someone’s leg FIGURATIVE MEANING: To joke or tease someone. TYPICAL USAGE: "Don’t take him seriously; he’s just pulling your leg." ORIGIN: The idiom likely comes from 19th-century street thieves who would trip people to rob them, later evolving into a humorous context.
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