I'm not sure, but I believe mock Latin is, ohh its hard to describe... ---- Mock Latin: Olim Romani multas provincias in Europus rexerant, sed nunc terrae sunt liberae. Long ago, Romans ruled many provinces in Europe, but now the lands are free. ---- 'Europus' is not a Latin word, or at least not in the manner of which I used it there. The idea behind mock Latin is adding an -us or an -um to a English word to make it sound.....official-like.
mocking means to copy someone or somthing.
It means that you dropped something or you threw it and it fell.
In a mocking, POUTY way
A mocking bird is just a real mocking bird
it is the name a a mean guy in to kill a mocking that decided to cover his tracks he would blame another man
It means the mouse is mocking your pitiful attempt to catch it.
Dren is supposed to be nerd backwards, mocking the character.
Either:It is your nameThey think you are cleverThey are mocking you and think that you a thick.
The flames are not actually mocking the rescue workers - the flames are inhuman and can't mock anything. They are merely personified to be mocking them, meaning that the flames made it harder for the rescue workers to do their work, and the workers felt disheartened and upset, as if the flames had been mocking them.
Mocking Shadows was created in 1997.
Sarcastic (it means mocking)
a loud and boisterous laugh that is contemptuous and mocking
Consulting a thesaurus, the word taunt is used to descibe provoking, mocking, and/or teasing.