What is the meaning of this idiom - He was always pulling my legs.
A. He was trying to make me stand up.
B. He was always trying to stretch me
C. He was always physically aggressive
D. He was always trying to make fun of me
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D.
He was always trying to make fun of me
Explanation:

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