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[Verb] | "mock" | \ ˈmäk \
1: to treat with contempt or ridicule : deride
2: to disappoint the hopes of
3: defy, challenge
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, from moker;
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[Noun] | "mock"
1: an act of ridicule or derision : jeer
2: one that is an object of derision or scorn
3: mockery
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Noun] | "mock-he*ro*ic" | \ ˌmäk-hi-ˈrō-ik \
1: a mock-heroic composition —called also mock-epic
Origin: circa 1668 ;
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[Noun] | "mock orange"
1: any of a genus (Philadelphus of the family Hydrangeaceae, the hydrangea family) of ornamental shrubs of which several are widely grown for their showy white flowers —called also philadelphus, syringa
2: any of several usually shrubby plants considered to resemble the orange
Origin: 1731 ;
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[Noun] | "mock turtleneck"
1: a collar that is lower and usually looser than a turtleneck and is not turned over
2: a garment with a mock turtleneck
Origin: 1953 ;
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[Noun] | "mock turtle soup"
1: a soup made of meat (such as calf's head or veal), wine, and spices in imitation of green turtle soup
Origin: 1783 ;
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[Noun] | "mock-up" | \ ˈmäk-ˌəp \
1: a full-sized structural model built to scale chiefly for study, testing, or display
2: a working sample (as of a magazine) for reviewing format, layout, or content
Origin: 1920 ;
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[Adjective] | "mock"
1: of, relating to, or having the character of an imitation : simulated, feigned
Origin: 1548 ;
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[Adjective] | "mock-heroic"
1: ridiculing or burlesquing heroic style, character, or action
Origin: 1708 ;
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[Adverb] | "mock"
1: in an insincere or counterfeit manner —usually used in combination
Origin: circa 1625 ;
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[Verb] | "mock"
1: to copy or exaggerate (someone or something) in order to make fun of;
* e.g., " ... team members good-naturedly mocked the coach's familiar bellow "
Antonyms :
mind,
2: to make (someone or something) the object of unkind laughter;
* e.g., " ... the fashion gurus loved to mock the famous couple for their unsophisticated clothes "
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3: to go against the commands, prohibitions, or rules of;
* e.g., " ... a person willing to mock the religious prohibition against working on the Sabbath "
Synonyms :
defy,
Antonyms :
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[Adjective] | "mock"
1: being such in appearance only and made with or manufactured from usually cheaper materials;
* e.g., " ... mock turtle soup "
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[Noun] | "mock"
1: a person or thing that is made fun of;
* e.g., " ... they made a mock of the new recruit in front of the whole unit "
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[Noun] | "mock-ups"
1: a full-sized model of something (such as a boat or a car) that is used for studying, testing, or showing its features;
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "mock" ]
1: 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
* e.g., ... same as above(mock)
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[ "mock" ]
1: A common nickname for golems, men made out of clay in Jewish folklore. They were called Mocks because they were a mockery of men.
* e.g., ... I... am... and always will be... a mock.
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[ "mock" ]
1: 1Mock: Someones last name
* e.g., ... Hi my name is Trisha Mock!
[ "mock" ]
2: 2Mock: a song
* e.g., ... Mock-yeah-ing-yeah-bird-yeah..(the rest is on dumb and dumber).
[ "mock" ]
3: 3Mock: a razor
* e.g., ... I am going to use my Mock3 razor this morning.
[ "mock" ]
4: 4Mock: What you do to someone.
* e.g., ... Stop fuckin mocking me!!
[ "mock" ]
5: 5Mock: a bird
* e.g., ... I shot a fucking mocking bird today while I was hunting for fish.
[ "mock" ]
6: 6Mock: the mock that rymes with everything
* e.g., ... Mock cock sock dock fock etc..
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[ "mock" ]
1: Morrocan
* e.g., ... You fucking mock!
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[ "mock" ]
1: A word similar in structure to some slang words (such as eff.) that can universally replace any word. It can be a adjective, adverb, verb, noun, pronoun, pretty much anything.
* e.g., ... What the mock?
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[ "mockative" ]
1: To mock another person constantly
* e.g., ... You are being really mockative
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[ "mocked" ]
1: When someone says something, and is made fun of, or copied in a funny voice, or has thier words jumbled.
* e.g., ... Jon: im gonna kick your ass!!!!!
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[ "Mock" ]
1: VERB:
* e.g., ... VERB:
[ "Mock" ]
2: To treat somebody or something with scorn or contempt.
* e.g., ... Mocking someone in an annoying way.
[ "Mock" ]
3: Mimic somebody: To imitate somebody in a way that is intended to make that person appear silly or ridiculous.
* e.g., ... Mocking someone in a funny way.
[ "Mock" ]
4: To prevent something from succeeding in a way that causes frustration or humiliation.
* e.g., ... Just mock someone.
[ "Mock" ]
5: To provoke or annoy someone.
* e.g., ... It's the same as provoking someone in an annoying way.
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[ "Mock" ]
1: ADJECTIVE:
* e.g., ... To mock leather.
[ "Mock" ]
2: Imitation: made to appear like something else, usually something older or more expensive.
* e.g., ... Frowned in mock disapproval.
[ "Mock" ]
3: Pretend: Done as an act, especially in order to amuse people.
* e.g., ... Mock exams.
[ "Mock" ]
4: Practice: done as practice for the real thing.
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[ "Mocking" ]
1: It means to go hammmocking in slang communication.
* e.g., ... Yo Jake you wanna go mocking bro
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