mocker
English
Etymology
Noun
mocker (plural mockers)
- A person who mocks.
- A mockingbird.
- (archaic) A deceiver; an impostor.
Derived terms
- mocker nut
- put the mockers on
Translations
one who mocks
mocking bird — see mocking bird
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