Examples of 'who are you kidding' in a sentence
Meaning of "who are you kidding"
who are you kidding: This phrase is a rhetorical question used to express disbelief, amusement, or skepticism towards a statement, suggestion, or claim made by someone, implying that the speaker finds the situation unrealistic or unreasonable
How to use "who are you kidding" in a sentence
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who are you kidding
Who are you kidding prime minister.
A clumsy mistake? Who are you kidding with this?
Who are you kidding with that little thing?
I will be down in a few . Who are you kidding with that?
Who are you kidding and who will believe this shit?
Ben, darling, who are you kidding with all this?
Who are you kidding with this anyway, certainly not the people who know you.
Who are you kidding? You are not this lucky.
Who are you kidding with that? You know you want a cigarette.
Who are you kidding with that little thing? Do not go for that button.
Who are you kidding right now? I pulled you out of a Starbucks.
Who are you kidding right now?
Who are you kidding with that?
Who are you kidding with this?
Who are you kidding here?
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Who are you kidding man?
Who are you kidding love?
Who are you kidding about the 5 o'clock wake up.
Who are you kidding Burns, five guys and a truck to pick up two suitcases?
Who are you kidding with this? I don't have time to get a new plaque by tomorrow.
Who are you kidding Jon?
Who are you kidding with this shit, Becca?
Who are you kidding Mr. Secretary?
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I was kidding about those guys out there
But there is no use kidding myself about it
Kidding is what got us into this mess