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"Pangungutya" in Tagalog refers to teasing or making fun of someone in a playful or sometimes sarcastic manner. It can also imply ridicule or mockery.
Derision refers to the act of mocking or making fun of someone or something in a contemptuous manner. It involves expressing scorn or ridicule towards a person or an idea with the intent to belittle or show disapproval.
Well, if I did something in a good manner, it would be more appropriate to say she did it in a good manner than a good behavior. Personally I wouldn't use behavior unless I was writing a a school report! Stick to manner. Was that helpful? =) iharperlover<3
Sarcasm is often used to convey irony or mockery by saying the opposite of what is meant, typically aiming to humorously highlight absurdity or criticize something indirectly. It may also serve as a way to provoke thought or challenge conventional ideas in a playful manner.
To mock the subject in a humorous way means to make fun of or ridicule something in order to entertain or provoke laughter. It involves using satire, sarcasm, or parody to criticize or point out the absurdity of the subject in a lighthearted manner.
A burlesque is basically a show that is all about mockery. You'll find this type of thing on comedy channels sometimes... it can also be a mockery type show with very little clothing though, so you have to be careful using the word. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/burlesque It basically means to mock, or make fun of (usually in a "randy" manner) of an otherwise soemn subject.
To write in a bad manner.
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'In a sage manner' means to say or do something wisely.
to say something in a boastful manner