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  1. mock
    noun, Austral

    to put the (or a) mock(s) on = to put the mockers on (see at mocker1 noun). (1911 —) .
    W. G. Grout I hope I am not 'putting the mock' on Norm because my feelings are the same as the rest of the Australian Test players: When O'Neill is a doubtful Test starter the job always looks grimmer (1965).
  2. mock
    noun, US derog and offensive

    = mocky noun. (1967 —) .

    [Shortening.]



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