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!
mock dint is someone mocking someone
This means to be disappointed and to mock at the same time.
To deride means to make fun of, mock, insult, or ridicule someone.
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"Mock casual" describes a tone of voice that seems relaxed or informal, but actually conceals sarcasm or irony. It can involve a deliberate attempt to belittle or criticize someone in a casual manner.
There is a online shop called boohoo. if someone says "boohoo!" they usually are being mock-sad.
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.
When someone's voice is described as mock casual, it typically means they are trying to appear relaxed and informal, but with a sense of insincerity or sarcasm underlying their tone. It suggests that the person is deliberately downplaying the seriousness of a situation or conversation.
As a verb: It's unkind to mock someone because they're different from you. As an adjective: Since I've never had turtle soup, I don't know if mock turtle soup tastes like the real thing. As a noun: Poor Brittany Spears has become the mock of the gossip industry.
teasing is like if you harass someone playfully and/or maliciously. taking the mick is when you like mock something like eg: if someone says something and someone else starts laughing horribly about it.
to mock in a jokingly, but mean way