A baby is prentding to give a bisket but pulls away his hand with the bisket together. He either wants to play or doesn't want to give out the bisket. Can I say "are you kidding me" to him? Or what else would be appropriate?
Top answer
spelling: biscuit In N. America. we usually say cookie.
— Clive
spelling: biscuit In N.
America.
we usually say cookie.
Better is Are you teasing me?
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