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Qu'est-ce (qui) est pulling my leg - définition

1985 JOE WALSH ALBUM
I Broke My Leg

Mary Pulling         
NEW ZEALAND HEADMISTRESS, WRITER, ANCHORESS
Mary Etheldred Pulling; Pulling, Mary
Mary Etheldred Pulling (1871–1951) was a New Zealand headmistress, writer and anchoress. She was born in Belchamp St Paul, Essex, England in 1871.
Goose pulling         
  • Le cou de l'oie}} (goose neck) in a Manzat street ([[Auvergne, France]]).
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  • Dead goose pulling in Germany (2010)
BLOOD SPORT
Gander pulling; Goose riding; Ganderpulling; Rooster pulling; Rooster pull
Goose pulling (also called gander pulling, goose riding, pulling the goose or goose neck tearingEdward Brooke-Hitching. Fox Tossing, Octopus Wrestling, and Other Forgotten Sports, p.
Leg hair         
Leg hairs
Leg hair is hair that grows on the legs of humans, generally appearing after the onset of puberty. For aesthetic reasons and for some sports, people shave, wax, epilate, or use hair removal creams to remove the hair from their legs: see leg shaving.

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The Confessor (album)

The Confessor is the seventh solo studio album by American rock musician Joe Walsh, released on May 21, 1985 by Warner Bros. Records, and Full Moon Records. It was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer and sound engineer Keith Olsen as well as Walsh himself. The album peaked at number 65 on the Billboard 200.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour pulling my leg
1. I thought someone was pulling my leg when I got the call from the DSS office.
2. He turned to me with a smile and said, "They knew you were coming." Was he pulling my leg?
3. Or perhaps Andrew a bearded, besuited gent who describes himself as a philosopher, musician and leisure consultant – is pulling my leg.
4. "When my husband told me he now works ‘in Putin,‘ I laughed and thought he was pulling my leg," Svetlana Chuyeva said.
5. Willard, 50, from Birmingham, said: "I was in complete shock, I thought to myself; ‘Is this real, or is someone pulling my leg?‘ "Anthony knew how much the pieces were worth but that didn‘t matter.