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"mock me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make fun of or ridicule someone. It can be used in various contexts, such as expressing frustration or annoyance at being laughed at. Here is an example: "I can't believe she had the audacity to mock me in front of the whole group. It was so humiliating."
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They openly mock me.
"Whoever does this does it to mock me.
"They would mock me and shame my children," she said.
To those that want to mock me...go for it.
He didn't hold back – though he'd probably mock me regardless of what I did!
The clerks, with their black-markered forearms, must have been too stunned to openly mock me.
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Watched a sky I knew would never lighten, listened to the night birds mocking me.
People mocked me.
He mocks me.
Matt Lauer mocks me daily.
Redknapp mocks me.
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