In imperative/precative form, used to imply that the speaker does not accept or believe what another has just said.
believe you me
An emphatic form of believe me: you (the subject) had better believe m…
buy into
To believe (something, especially something implausible); to accept (a…
shut one's eyes and think of England
Alternative form of close one's eyes and think of England: to accept u…
pull out of one's arse
Alternative form of pull out of one's ass.
pull the ladder up after oneself
Alternative form of pull the ladder up behind oneself.
pull faces
To make abnormal facial expressions, especially for amusement or to ri…