10 Results found for "mock oneself".

потешиться

(potéšitʹsja) pf (imperfective те́шиться) to amuse oneself, to have fun (obsolete) to jeer, to mock Conjugation of поте́шиться (class 4a perfective reflexive)...


тешиться

(téšitʹsja) impf (perfective поте́шиться) to amuse oneself, to have fun (obsolete) to jeer, to mock Conjugation of те́шиться (class 4a imperfective reflexive)...


ddieħak

(taḍāḥaka). IPA(key): /dˈdɪː.ħak/ ddieħak (imperfect jiddieħak) to laugh frequently to mock someone (used with the preposition b') to make a fool of oneself...


자조

[t͡ɕa̠d͡ʑo̞] Phonetic hangul: [자조] Sino-Korean word from 自嘲, from 自 (“oneself”) + 嘲 (“to mock”). 자조 • (jajo) (hanja 自嘲) self-deprecating humor self-disparagement...


plegian

with a person; toy to make fun of; mock to play on an instrument to divert or amuse oneself; occupy or busy oneself to frolic to act (perform a theatrical...


îngâna

Latin ingannāre, present active infinitive of ingannō (“trick, deceive, mock”) (attested in a gloss), from Latin *ganno or ganniō. Compare Aromanian angan...


as you sow, so shall you reap

(King James Version; spelling modernized): “Be not deceived, God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” (Received Pronunciation)...


żżagħbel

iżżagħbel (after a consonant, mostly also after a pause) The sense “to mock, make fun of” is attested in Panzavecchia's Bible translation (earlier 19th...


اتقى

Beautified is the life of this world for those who disbelieve, and they mock at those who believe. But those who fear [Allah] are above them on the Day...


beat up

Lost History of New Wave Theatre, page 243: We gave him wedgies and did mock beat-ups. We never hurt him or intended to hurt him, but he went along with...