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Discover Ludwig"messing with me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in informal or colloquial speech and writing to describe someone who is intentionally causing problems or playing tricks on someone else. Example: "She kept saying she was just joking, but I could tell she was really messing with me."
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Daniel's line, "You better not be messing with me", was only said in one take by Michael Shanks.
You're messing with me.
It's messing with me.
Stop messing with me, please, and sleep.
I thought he was messing with me".
A threat? Were they messing with me?
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Don't mess with me.
"No one messed with me," he boasts.
So don't mess with me".
"Someone who won't mess with me.
They'd love to mess with me".
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