mimic, ridicule, deride, imitate, copy, counterfeit, impersonate, spoof, parody, insult, taunt, tease, make fun of
spoof, mock, burlesque
mock, make fun of, say boo, jeer is no good word.
To mock means 'to make fun of' and "Mock" is used to mean practice or pretend, as in "Mock Exams", a "Mock Debate", a "Mock Trial", things students could do in a school in preparation, perhaps, for the real thing.
mock friendly - pretending to be friendly
The word 'mock' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for an imitation, an act of derision, or the object of derision.The word mock is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses:The scene is a mock of the candidates' debate. (noun)Comedians love to mock politicians. (verb)The mock debate was hilarious. (adjective)
Mock.
spoof, mock, burlesque
mock, make fun of, say boo, jeer is no good word.
synthetic, manufactured, plastic, man-made, non-natural, phoney, fake, mock, imitation, bogus, sham, counterfeit
well what they they had to eat was mock everything really: mock goose, mock ham and even mock bread
mock
mock means dan
Alice Mock's birth name is Alice Dorothy Mock.
George Mock died in 2001.
mock clock, schlock clock
to mock
To mock means 'to make fun of' and "Mock" is used to mean practice or pretend, as in "Mock Exams", a "Mock Debate", a "Mock Trial", things students could do in a school in preparation, perhaps, for the real thing.