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mocking off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mocking off" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It may be a misinterpretation or misspelling of "mocking off," which is not a standard expression. Example: "He was mocking off his opponent during the debate, but it didn't help his case."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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58 human-written examples
Honestly, if Friends had started in 2015, not 1994, it would be mocked off telly by cynical questions on Twitter asking how they could afford to sit in a coffee shop all day, or rent their massive flats on a waitress's wage, or have such nice hair and be so unstoppably upbeat.
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That puts the channel far behind its rival, Fox News, which offers a kind of mocking take-off on the traditional network morning shows, "Fox and Friends," and draws just under 300,000 viewers.
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The crowd went from mocking, to pissed off, to accepting that it wasn't coming back on, and when it finally did it was great.
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The very spring break party culture the film is supposedly trying to mock comes off looking tame by the end.
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"So: just do that!" His jokes work in the same way his persona does: self-mocking, off-message, sardonic.
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Then with the crowd baying and Mourinho still mocking, Tagliavento sent off Sampdoria's Pazzini.
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"I want to be a female monster," she and her friends purr, in chorus, at once mocking and riffing off Chris's purple fantasies.
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"We don't need that as a sport, and I don't need it as a coach, to then start to have players mocking officials off the field.
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In fact, she explains, she could hear the Fox team mocking her family off-air, and thought they should know it was disrespectful.
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Writing on Twitter, throat-singer Tanya Tagaq said the company was "mocking us and profiting off of us".
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LOS ANGELES — The spotlight in the search for the creators of an incendiary video mocking Islam that set off a wave of anti-American violence in the Middle East shifted Thursday to a shadowy gas station owner with a record of criminal arrests and bankruptcy, who associates said expressed anti-Muslim sentiments as he pushed for the making of the film.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "mocking off" in formal or informal writing due to its lack of grammatical correctness and established usage. Instead, opt for alternatives like "mocking" or "making fun of" to convey the intended meaning clearly.
Common error
Do not assume that adding "off" after "mocking" creates a valid phrasal verb. Phrasal verbs have specific established usages, and "mocking off" is not among them. Using it can lead to confusion and misinterpretation.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "mocking" is typically as a verb, indicating the act of ridiculing or making fun of someone or something. However, "mocking off" is not a standard or grammatically sound construction. As indicated by Ludwig AI, the phrase is incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "mocking off" is not recognized as a grammatically correct or standard expression in English. Ludwig AI confirms this by flagging it as incorrect. It's advisable to use alternative and established phrases like "mocking", "making fun of", or other synonyms to accurately convey the intended meaning of ridicule or derision. Given its lack of proper usage, "mocking off" should be avoided in both formal and informal writing to prevent confusion and misinterpretation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
making a mockery of
Highlights the act of turning something serious into a joke.
ridiculing
Suggests a more formal and often public act of mockery.
deriding
Implies a strong sense of contempt and disdain in the mockery.
making fun of
Emphasizes playful or light-hearted ridicule.
scoffing at
Highlights a dismissive and contemptuous form of mockery.
laughing at
Focuses on the act of finding humor in someone else's misfortune or actions.
taunting
Suggests persistent and provocative mockery intended to provoke a reaction.
jeering at
Involves loud and aggressive mockery, often in a crowd.
satirizing
Using humor to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices.
lampooning
Publicly criticizing someone or something by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm.
FAQs
What does "mocking" mean?
The verb "mocking" means to tease or laugh at someone or something in a scornful or contemptuous manner. It implies ridicule and derision.
What can I say instead of "mocking"?
You can use alternatives such as "ridiculing", "deriding", "making fun of", or "laughing at", depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "mocking off"?
No, "mocking off" is not a recognized or grammatically correct phrase in standard English. It's better to use the verb "mocking" on its own or with other prepositions like "mocking at" if the context requires it.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested