Act of insulting or making light, often using caricature.
1Apple rejected the app, citing rules against making fun of public figures.
2It was non-scripted, non-focused, I have no problem making fun of myself.
3Allegedly likes making fun of Adele's weight on his daily morning show.
4I was never further from making fun of things in my life.
5She rather suspected that Mr. Harrison was making fun of the project.
6She wonders now if he thought she was making fun of him.
7We were not supporting his views, we were making fun of them.
8He enjoys, among other sports, making fun of me for being homeless.
9She is always making fun of me and calling me a baby.
10First idea I had was that you were making fun of me.'
11It snarled and licked at her, making fun of her futile efforts.
12He was not quite sure if they were making fun of him.
13He was willing to swear that she was making fun of him.
14They are making fun of a girl named Versailles as they leave.
15Was it making fun of myself for making fun of other people?
16He was making fun of me, I saw, because I sought shelter.
Translations for making fun of