Mock
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VERB:
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To treat somebody or something with scorn or contempt.
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Mimic somebody: To imitate somebody in a way that is intended to make that person appear silly or ridiculous.
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To prevent something from succeeding in a way that causes frustration or humiliation.
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To provoke or annoy someone.
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ADJECTIVE:
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Imitation: made to appear like something else, usually something older or more expensive.
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Pretend: Done as an act, especially in order to amuse people.
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Practice: done as practice for the real thing.
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A clever blend of monster and cock defining a penis of gargantuan proportion. Generally seen among African American Men. Referring to both length and girth, a mock can be viewed either as appealing or revolting, or erotically both at the very same time.
Mockerena- the act of thrusting forward and backward, resulting in a dead-weight like flop. this pendulum motion can be paramount in thin pants with no underwear.
catch phrases: solid as a mock a mock to remember sidewalk mock New York NickerMOCKERS rock out with your mock out
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(noun)
A possibly fictional sweater which resembles a turtleneck. It is generally worn by drunk, pant-less men while on vacation.
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Hehe says mock is the same as mimic, but my parrot mimics me and he is NOT mocking me- he is incapable of deriding me
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Rural inbred farmer, Uncultured, ignorant
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its in the blood
that need deep down, to get drunk, break stuff, and embarass yourself
although its not embarassing
its too mint
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(Noun) A classy type sweater/shirt with a half turtleneck collar which hugs the neck. Keeps the neck warm and thus keeps the body warm. And looks damn sexy on men. Women want men who wear mocks because they are sexy beasts.
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A common nickname for golems, men made out of clay in Jewish folklore. They were called Mocks because they were a mockery of men.
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Tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
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