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互动 - 笑话和恶作剧

探索有关笑话和恶作剧的英语习语,例如“pull atrick”和“play the folly”。

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to give somebody bunny ears

to make one's fingers V-shaped and put them behind a person's head as a way of joking, particularly when taking a photograph

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to give somebody a melvin

to grab and pull a person's underwear or pants to make it get stuck between their buttocks, often as a prank

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with one's tongue in one's cheek

used to suggest that something was meant as a joke and is not to be taken seriously

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to play the fool

to behave in a silly way, particularly to amuse or entertain others

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to yank one's chain

to joke with someone in a friendly manner by trying to make them believe something that is not true

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to pull one's leg

to joke with someone in a friendly manner by trying to make them believe something that is not true

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let there be light

said humorously when a light is switched on, referring a Bible story about how God lighted the earth for the first time

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