*chuckle*

I am pondering about how to describe passive/aggressive "mock" laughter,
using just one word. (yeah, it mocks the target, too.)

So far, the only examples I can come up with, is the exchange
between two animated characters in the film, Where the Wild
Things Are (Max and Judith), and Nelson, from the Simpsons-
"Haw, haw."

My submissions are as follows

Mockthecasba

Pooph or poof

Bullocks


Cuntastic
 
I've noticed a lot of Americans think this is how you say bollocks.

Ouch.........well played sir

Your avatar speaks with authority , like a Canadian sunburn , it smarts :)

**footnote smarts is a regional word that means Stings or hurts, is uncomfortable. A Canadian sunburn is a touristy mock of someone that visits Florida and forgets sunscreen. and they are awful tippers.
 
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Twat, pronounced twot equals vag. And then there's the pommie twat, like cat. But only the poms say that.

twot is just wrong :cattail:

(ok, edit to admit the american diction is 'old english', but us progressive brits have changed things over the centuries :rolleyes:)
 
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