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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. The effectiveness of taunting is directly related to the victim's inability to control their emotions and over-vaunted belief of his/her virtue. 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. The effectiveness of taunting is directly related to the victim's inability to control their emotions and over-vaunted belief of his/her virtue.
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A taunt is a sarcastic challenge or insult. "I bet you can't improve this article before I get back, nah, nah.".

Taunts frequently involve remarks such as "Your mom," "I kissed your mom," or "Hey fat-kid." A taunt is a remark or insult meant to solicit a response from the tauntee. Taunts can also be used to cause humor to those hearing it without it being directed at them. A taunt can be taken in a variety of ways although it is meant to provoke the person its directed at. Some may take it good-humoredly but it may start a fight of words or fists between the two parties involved.

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. The effectiveness of taunting is directly related to the victim's inability to control their emotions and over-vaunted belief of his/her virtue. xsdf Taunts are a genres of Folklore.

History

Examples

  • "Girls go to college to get more knowledge, boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider"
  • "Liar, liar, pants on fire"

In popular culture

In Monty Python's Monty Python and the Holy Grail the French Knight taunts King Arthur and his companions.

See also

External links

Draznilkas -- plural of Russian "draznilka" http://www.virginia.edu/slavic/seefa/DRAZNILK.HTM The dozens

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