Does anyone know what word is it when someone tries to tell you something when they talk to you mimicking your voice. doesn't anyone find that very insulting.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? orphans answered Sunday March 11 2007, 6:54 pm: Um...it can be called mocking, artful, copied, copycat, copying, counterfeit, deceptive, derivative, echoic, emulative, emulous, following, forged, mimetic, mimic, mimicking, mock, onomatopoeic, parrot*, parrotlike, plagiarized, pseudo*, put-on*, reflecting, reflective, second-hand, sham*, simulant, unoriginal or i think some of them mean that, and depending on who does it (enemies) i would think its insulting, but if its a friend and you know they are joking then i wouldnt really call it insulting unless you guys are in a fight...hope i helped!
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xcheerbabex108 answered Sunday March 11 2007, 6:36 pm: I agree with the last two people. It could be sarcasm, or, indeed mocking you. If I'm not in the mood to deal with people, I just get pissed off, but not insulted. But, no matter what mood I'm in, if it's one of my friends who makes fun of me or whatever, I honestly don't care.
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