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Phrasal Verb - making fun of

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To make fun of someone or something means to tease, mock, or ridicule them, often by imitating their actions, words, appearance, or characteristics in a humorous or derogatory way. It can range from light-hearted playful banter among friends, intended to amuse without malice, to harsh, unkind, or bullying behavior meant to belittle, embarrass, or hurt another person. When done maliciously, it often highlights a person's perceived flaws, mistakes, or unique traits to elicit laughter from an audience at the expense of the person being targeted. The intent behind 'making fun of' is crucial; it can be a form of social bonding or a tool for social exclusion and emotional harm, making it important to consider context and impact.

Examples

No.Example
1It's not kind to make fun of someone's appearance; everyone deserves respect.
2The students used to make fun of the new teacher's quirky habits, but they grew to like him.
3During the party, he started to make fun of his friend's dance moves, much to everyone's amusement.
4Please don't make fun of my attempts to learn a new language; I'm trying my best.
5The comedian made fun of current political events, drawing huge laughs from the audience.
6She felt hurt when her siblings began to make fun of her old-fashioned clothes.
7It's important to teach children not to make fun of others who are different from them.
8He apologized for making fun of his colleague's accent, realizing it was inappropriate.
9They would often make fun of each other's favorite sports teams in a friendly rivalry.
10If you constantly make fun of people, don't be surprised if they start to avoid you.