intransitive. To say things in jest or mockery; to jest, joke; to make fun, make game.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > derision, ridicule, or mockery > banter or good-humoured ridicule > banter [verb (intransitive)] (16) bourd1303 intransitive. To say things in jest or mockery; to jest, joke; to make fun, make game. japec1374 intransitive. To say or do something in jest or mockery; to jest, joke, jeer; to make game, make fun, sport. Obsolete 1550; revived in 19th cent. rail?1507 intransitive. To jest or joke; to banter with, tease. Obsolete. gaud1532 intransitive. To make merry; to sport, jest; to scoff (at). mow1559 Scottish. intransitive. To jest, joke, engage in banter (with). Also figurative. Obsolete. railly1612 intransitive. To tease, to joke; to engage in banter; to express criticism or mockery at. Cf. rally, v.2 1. rally1625 intransitive. To engage in banter or good-humoured ridicule. Also with at, on, with (a person), upon (a thing). Obsolete. banter1660 intransitive. To talk in a humorous, witty, or clever fashion, to joke; (now) spec. to engage in banter with another person or group. Cf. rail, v.5… badiner1697 intransitive. To banter; = badinage, v. chaffa1845 absol. or intransitive. josh1845 intransitive. To indulge in banter or ridicule. persiflate1850 intransitive. To indulge in persiflage, to talk banteringly. to poke (the) borak1882 Nonsense, humbug; chaff, banter; esp. in to poke (the) borak, to make or poke fun. kibitz1923 intransitive. To chat, banter, or joke (with a person), esp. in a lighthearted or informal manner; to fool around. to take the mickey (out of)1948 colloquial (chiefly British). to take the mickey (out of): to behave or speak satirically or mockingly; to make fun of, satirize, or debunk (a person… mickey-take1959 intransitive. To make fun of someone or something; = to take the mickey at mickey, n.1 7. |
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