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Can I say that someone is joking at me?
Aug 25, 2016 12:09 AM
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"You're joking at me" doesn't work, but this does; "You're having a joke at my expense". The following are common: You're joking with me. [here, "with" has pretty much the same meaning as "at"] You're having me on. [more likely to be heard in the U.K.] You're playing with me. You're kidding me. You're putting me on. You're joshing me. You're pulling my leg. Replace "you're" with "he's" as appropriate.
August 25, 2016
На русском это выглядит так: "Кто-то шутит надо мной" In Russian it looks like this: "Somebody is joking with me"
January 12, 2018
No. Someone is playing a joke on you. (making fun of you; trying to embarrass you)
August 25, 2016
No, not without sounding odd. They can be teasing you, or you can also say 'they are kidding me' if they are telling you 'white lies' as a joke. You might need to give an example, so that we can better understand the situation you are trying to explain.
August 25, 2016
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