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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you are mocking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone imitating or making fun of another person or situation in a disrespectful or mocking manner. Example: "I don't appreciate the way you are mocking my ideas in front of our colleagues. It's not professional."
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It is mock draft day, when you have either created one of your own ahead of Thursday night's festivities, or you are mocking the people who have.
Mock Ayn Rand and you are mocking the entire value system of the right-wing media, the Koch brothers, Wall Street, the Tea Party, and whomever else you don't like in a manner every bit as mean-spirited as anything Rand ever wrote.
While this type of outfit may seem like it was made for an over-the-top approach, if you over-do it you will look like you are mocking yourself.
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It was like the question about the tree falling in the forest: If you are mocked on Twitter and you don't know it, have you really been insulted?
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When you struggle to have normal conversations with others or form relationships and friendships, when you are mocked and ridiculed for your eccentricities and strange habits by those who don't know better, it catches up with you.
HOST: She'd probably think you were mocking her.
"I think people think you're mocking illness," she reasons.
Make things simple or obvious for them, but not too obvious so that you sound like you're mocking them.
Mirror him (but don't over do it; the point will be missed if he notices and thinks you're mocking him).
A British friend could help you master the mannerisms and the accents but if you must ask, don't sound like you're mocking them by trying to copy them.
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