1.Imitate: often in a derogatory manner, a person, behavior or incident. Sometimes done in a spirit of fun.
2.Something that is generated to appear like the original often for use in the theatre, a movie, an article of clothing (ex. mock turtle neck) or even food
(ex. mock apple pie which is a pie with no apples in it).
3.The ability of certain birds to imitate the calls of other birds or people. Mocking birds, parrots, mynas.
mock
mock friendly - pretending to be friendly
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.
to mock in a jokingly, but mean way
It means to mock
it means very rude
Mock Drill means Practicing of smthg that can haapen in future so that can be easily deal with in actual
that they really like you! they like you and if you gave them an answer that isn't them the only way out for them is to mock you. they must really like you!
In a mocking, POUTY way
This means to be disappointed and to mock at the same time.
Not even close. Ominous (adjective) means foreboding, threatening, suggesting a coming calamity or unfortunate event. Mock (adjective) means fake, simulated, or imitation. The verb to mock is to ridicule, especially by imitation.
Mock objects are simulted objects that mimic behavior of real objects. They can have the same controlled variables with each other and are used everyday in programming.