Dictionary Definition
taunt n : aggravation by deriding or mocking or
criticizing [syn: twit,
taunting] v : harass
with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new
teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow
workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie" [syn: tease, razz, rag, cod, tantalize, tantalise, bait, twit, rally, ride]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɔːnt
Verb
- to make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.
Translations
to make fun of (someone); to goad into
responding
- Bulgarian: надсмивам се, подигравам се
- Dutch: hekelen
- Finnish: pilkata
- German: verspotten
- Greek: λοιδορώ (lidoro), χλευάζω (khlevazo), σαρκάζω (sarkazo), κοροϊδεύω (koroidevo)
- Hebrew: סנט
- Italian: deridere
- Korean: 조롱하다 (jorong-hada), 모욕하다 (moyok-hada)
- Norwegian: håne
- Portuguese: zombar
- Russian: насмехаться (nasmexát’s’a)
- Spanish: incitar, burlarse de
- Swedish: häckla, pika, smäda
- Turkish: alay etmek, sataşmak, iğnelemek
Translations
a scornful or mocking remark
- Chinese: 嘲弄 (cháonòng)
- Dutch: schimpscheut
- Finnish: pilkka
- French: sarcasme
- German: Spott
- Greek: χλευασμός (khlevasmos) , λοιδορία (lidoria) , σαρκασμός (sarkasmos) , κοροϊδία (koroidia)
- Italian: scherno
- Japanese: 嘲笑 (ちょうしょう, chōshō)
- Korean: 조롱 (jorong), 모욕 (moyok)
- Norwegian: forhånelse, hån, nid
- Portuguese: zombaria
- Russian: колкость (kólkost’)
- Spanish: provocación
- Swedish: gliring , glåpord
- Turkish: alay
Extensive Definition
A taunt is a sarcastic remark, challenge, or
insult intended to provoke a response of some kind from the one it
is directed at. It can be compared to fighting
words and trash-talk.
Taunts are also a genre of Folklore.
Verbal taunts
The act of taunting can be learned by observation and improvisation. It usually follows linear thought, correlating or building in some manner to the target of taunting. Things such as the victim's appearance, intelligence, mannerisms, education, background, past offenses, etc. can otherwise be insulted. When used in this manner, the effectiveness of a taunt at provoking a response varies depending on how the specific insult relates to its victim (or their sense of self), to what level of offense they regard the taunt, and how well the victim can control their emotions when responding.Gestures
Certain movements of ones body, are, in many cultures interpreted as a taunt. These can be expressed through the eyes, hands, fingers, head and other areas of the body.For further Information on Gestures see: Gesture.
- Loser Gesture
- "The Finger" Gesture
- Clenched fist
- The Cutthroat Gesture
- The Tongue
- Wanker Gesture
The "Wanker" Gesture is
made with a loose fist (with all fingers forming a cylindrical
shape) is made, and shaken up and down (or sometimes, back and
forth) at the wrist, suggesting masturbation. A picture of
the young Tony Blair,
later the British
Prime Minister (1997-2007), using the "Wanker" Gesture became
widely available (although copyrighted) in 2007.
- Dickhead Gesture
The "Dickhead" Gesture is made by holding a hand
to one's forehead, the thumb and fingers usually forming a "C"
shape, and then moving the hand forward and backward in an arc. The
image suggested is a large penis growing out of the
forehead.
- Crotch-Grab
- The Chin Flick
- The Turkey Face
In popular culture
In Monty Python's Monty Python and the Holy Grail the French Knight taunts King Arthur and his companions with a series of increasingly ludicrous insults, culminating in "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries".Versions of the Endemol quiz show 1 vs. 100
based on the United States version (Australia, and to an extent,
France) are known for the contestants and mob taunting each
other.
Similar game shows, such as Weakest
Link, are built on taunting a defeated player.
This is some speculation that taunting might have
been involved in a recent
tiger attack at a zoo. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071226/ap_on_re_us/tiger_escapes
Video games
Some video games feature the ability to taunt an opponent, whether the AI-controlled opponents of a single-player game, or real opponents seen in multiplayer. In the single-player context, a "taunt" command is used to draw the opponents' attention to the player's character such as Battlefield 1942; on the other hand, in a multiplayer context, a "taunt" command is essentially a virtual incarnation of a verbal taunt. In the context of wrestling or fighting games, a taunt may serve the purpose of building energy or stamina.In games not featuring a dedicated "taunt"
command, players have devised other ways, within the controls of
the game, to taunt or harass opponents of other skill levels. In a
racing game, for example, a player far in the lead might come to a
stop before the finish line to watch their competitors to catch up,
only to accelerate again and take the checkered flag when the
opponents draw near; whereas multiplayer FPS
games have given rise to the practice of corpse
humping, which involves the "crouch" command present in a
typical FPS's control scheme.
In the online PC game sensation World of
Warcraft, the classes of Warrior and Druid have the ability
named "Taunt" and "Growl" respectively and used to focus the attack
of an enemy non playing character (NPC) onto the Warrior or Druid
who have used this ability. These classes also have an ability
which focuses the attacks of all creatures in an area, commonly
referred to as Area of Effect taunt (AOE). The Warrior ability is
called "Challenging shout" and the Druid ability is called
"Challenging roar". The Paladin class also has a taunt, and
probably the upcoming Death Knight.
In the Super
Smash Bros. series, characters have a brief taunt that can be
performed by pressing a button. Luigi's is the only
taunt that damages the foe. In Super
Smash Bros. Brawl, characters feature 3 different taunts
each.
See also
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Bronx cheer, Parthian shot, accuse, affront, allege, annoy, arraign, article, aspersion, atrocity, back answer, banter, barrack, book, brickbat, bring accusation,
bring charges, bring to book, bug, burlesque, call names, caustic
remark, chaff, charge, cite, comeback, complain, contempt, contumely, crack, cut, cut at, cutting remark,
dare, denounce, denunciate, deride, derision, despite, dig, dig at, disdain, dishonor, disoblige, dump, dump on, enormity, fasten on, fasten
upon, finger, fleer, fleer at, flout, flouting, foolery, get fresh, get smart,
gibe, gibe at, gibing
retort, give offense to, guy, hang something on, hassle, have a nerve, have the
cheek, have the gall, hold in contempt, humiliate, humiliation, hurl a
brickbat, impeach,
imply, impute, indict, indignity, inform against,
inform on, injury,
insinuate, insult, jab, jab at, jape, jeer, jeer at, jeering, jest, jibe at, kid, lampoon, lay charges, leg-pull,
lodge a complaint, lodge a plaint, lout, make bold, mock, mockery, offend, offense, outrage, parting shot, pin on,
poke fun at, pooh,
pooh-pooh, prefer charges, press charges, presume, provoke, put down, put on
report, put-down, put-on, quip, quiz, rag, rail at, rally, rank out, raspberry, razz, report, reproach, revile, rib, ride, ridicule, roast, rude reproach, scoff, scoff at, scorn, scout, scurrility, short answer,
slam, slap, slap at, sneer, sneer at, swipe, take liberties, take to
task, task, taunt with,
tax, tease, torment, treat with indignity,
twit, uncomplimentary
remark, upbraid, verbal
thrust