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Mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality Mock may refer to: Names *Mock (surname) *Mock, or Duncan Stump, a member of the band Mock & Toof *Mock, a character in the Japanese anime series '' Mock & Sweet'' Places *Mock, Washington, a ghost town Imitations *Mockery, imitation to express ridiculing derision *Mock object, a programming object that mimics the behavior of real objects in controlled ways *Mock trial, an act or imitation trial See also *''Mock - 1'', a 1998 album by Mocking Shadows *"Mock", a 2015 song by The Story So Far from ''The Story So Far'' *''Mock the Week'', a British topical comedy panel show broadcast on BBC Two Synonyms *Fake (other) *Imaginary (other) *Insult *Parody *Pretending (other) *Simulation Derived terms *Mockup *Mocker (other) *Mock orange (other) *Mockery (other) *Mock olive Possible misspellings *Mack (other) *Meck (other) *Mick (other) * Moc (disambiguat ...
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Mock (surname)
Mock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alois Mock (1934–2017), Austrian politician *Chad Mock (born 1984), American football player *Chance Mock (born 1981), American football player *Freida Lee Mock, American film director and producer *Garrett Mock (born 1983), American baseball player *George Mock (1907–2001), American labor leader *Hans Mock (1906–1982), Austrian footballer *Janet Mock (born 1983), American author *Jerrie Mock (1925–2014), American aviator *John Mock, American musician *Karen Mock, Canadian activist *Owen Mock, American computer programmer *Richard Mock (1944–2006), American artist *Ron Mock, American Quaker *Sai Wing Mock (1879–1941), Chinese-American mob boss *Vanessa Mock (born 1975), German journalist Fictional characters: *Eberhard Mock (1883–1960), fictional detective See also

*Manfred Möck (born 1959), German actor {{surname, Mock ...
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Parody
A parody, also known as a spoof, a satire, a send-up, a take-off, a lampoon, a play on (something), or a caricature, is a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satiric or ironic imitation. Often its subject is an original work or some aspect of it (theme/content, author, style, etc), but a parody can also be about a real-life person (e.g. a politician), event, or movement (e.g. the French Revolution or 1960s counterculture). Literary scholar Professor Simon Dentith defines parody as "any cultural practice which provides a relatively polemical allusive imitation of another cultural production or practice". The literary theorist Linda Hutcheon said "parody ... is imitation, not always at the expense of the parodied text." Parody may be found in art or culture, including literature, music, theater, television and film, animation, and gaming. Some parody is practiced in theater. The writer and critic John Gross observes in his ''Oxford Boo ...
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Mick (other)
Mick is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Michael. Because of its popularity in Ireland, it is often used in England as a derogatory term for an Irish person or a person of Irish descent. In Australia the meaning broadened to include any Roman Catholic. People * Mick Abrahams (born 1943), English guitarist and band leader, original guitarist for Jethro Tull * Mick Aston (1946-2013), English archaeologist * Mick Batyske, aka Mick (DJ), American DJ * Mick Brown, half of the British vocal duo Pat and Mick * Mick Coady (born 1958), English footballer * Michael Collins (Irish leader) (1890–1922), Irish revolutionary leader, soldier, and politician * Mick Cronin (basketball) (born 1971), American basketball coach * Mick Fanning (born 1981), Australian professional surfer * Mick Foley (born 1965), American professional wrestler, actor and author * Mick Fleetwood (born 1947), British drummer and founding member of Fleetwood Mac * Mick Gadsby (born 1947), Engli ...
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Meck (other)
Meck may refer to: * Model Engineering College-Kochi, a premier engineering institute in India * Meck (musician) * Meck Island Meck Island ( mh, Meik, ) is part of the Kwajalein Atoll in the Ralik Chain in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii. Meck is part of the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site, and a launch site for an ... * von Meck, a surname (and list of people with that name) * Meck, a character in '' Berlin Alexanderplatz'' See also * Mecklenburg (other) * Mech (other) * Mec (other) * Mek (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Mack (other)
Mack may refer to: People *Mack (given name) *Mack (surname) *Reinhold Mack, German record producer and sound engineer, often credited as simply "Mack" *Richard Machowicz (1965–2017), host of ''FutureWeapons'' and ''Deadliest Warrior'', known as "Mack" Places United States *Mack, Colorado, an unincorporated town * Mack, Louisiana, an unincorporated community *Mack, Minnesota, an unincorporated town *Mack, Ohio, a census-designated place Bahamas *Mack Town Businesses *Mack Trucks, an American truck maker *Mack Group, an American corporation providing contract manufacturing * Mack Brewery, a Norwegian brewery * Mack Rides, a German ride manufacturer *Mack Air, a Botswana air charter line *Mack (publishing), an art and photography publishing house based in London Other uses * USS ''Mack'' (DE-358), a destroyer escort which served in World War II *Mack (naval architecture), in naval architecture, a structure combining a ship's radar masts and funnels *''The Mack'', a 1973 blax ...
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Mock Olive
Mock olive is a common name for several plants and may refer to: * Large mock-olive * Privet mock olive * Veined mock olive See also * Mock (other) Mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality Mock may refer to: Names *Mock (surname) *Mock, or Duncan Stump, a member of the band Mock & Toof *Mock, a character in the Japanese anime series '' Mock & Sweet'' Places * Mock, Washington, a gho ... * Olive (other) {{Plant common name ...
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Mockery (other)
Mockery is a form of mocking derision. Mockery may also refer to: * ''Mockery'' (1912 film), an American short silent film * ''Mockery'' (1927 film), an American film about the Russian Revolution See also *Mock (other) Mock is an imitation, usually of lesser quality Mock may refer to: Names *Mock (surname) *Mock, or Duncan Stump, a member of the band Mock & Toof *Mock, a character in the Japanese anime series '' Mock & Sweet'' Places * Mock, Washington, a gho ...
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Mock Orange (other)
Mock orange or mock-orange typically refers to ''Philadelphus'', a mostly Holarctic genus of shrubs, particularly the species '' Philadelphus coronarius'', which is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. Mock orange may also refer to: Plants * ''Bursaria spinosa'' (Australian blackthorn), a small tree from Australia * '' Choisya ternata'' (Mexican mock orange), a shrub native to Mexico * ''Maclura pomifera'' (Osage-orange), a small tree from North America * ''Murraya paniculata'' (orange jessamine), a small tree ranging from East Asia to Australasia * ''Philadelphus lewisii'' (Lewis' mock-orange), a shrub from western North America and the state flower of Idaho. * ''Pittosporum tobira'', native to China, Japan, and Korea, and naturalized and cultivated elsewhere * ''Pittosporum undulatum ''Pittosporum undulatum'' is a fast-growing tree in the family Pittosporaceae. It is sometimes also known as sweet pittosporum, native daphne, Australian cheesewood, Victorian box or moc ...
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Mocker (other)
Mocker or Mockers may refer to: * The Mocker (comics), a comic book character *The Mockers, a New Zealand pop band * Los Mockers, a Uruguayan rock band * Mocker Swallowtail butterfly (''Papilio dardanus'') *Josef Mocker (1835–1899), Czech architect *Toussaint-Eugène-Ernest Mocker Toussaint-Eugène-Ernest Mocker (16 July 1811 – 3 October 1895) was a French opera singer and stage director. In his 30-year career as a principal singer at the Théâtre Impérial de l'Opéra-Comique he created numerous roles in the company's ...
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Mockup
In manufacturing and design, a mockup, or mock-up, is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes. A mockup may be a ''prototype'' if it provides at least part of the functionality of a system and enables testing of a design. Mock-ups are used by designers mainly to acquire feedback from users. Mock-ups address the idea captured in a popular engineering one-liner: "You can fix it now on the drafting board with an eraser or you can fix it later on the construction site with a sledge hammer". Applications Mockups are used as design tools virtually everywhere a new product is designed. Mockups are used in the automotive device industry as part of the product development process, where dimensions, overall impression, and shapes are tested in a wind tunnel experiment. They can also be used to test consumer reaction. Systems engineering Mockups, wireframes and prototypes are not so cleanl ...
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Simulation
A simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. Simulations require the use of Conceptual model, models; the model represents the key characteristics or behaviors of the selected system or process, whereas the simulation represents the evolution of the model over time. Often, computers are used to execute the computer simulation, simulation. Simulation is used in many contexts, such as simulation of technology for performance tuning or optimizing, safety engineering, testing, training, education, and video games. Simulation is also used with scientific modelling of natural systems or human systems to gain insight into their functioning, as in economics. Simulation can be used to show the eventual real effects of alternative conditions and courses of action. Simulation is also used when the real system cannot be engaged, because it may not be accessible, or it may be dangerous or unacceptable to engage, or it is being designed bu ...
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Pretending (other)
Pretending or Pretend may refer to: * Role-playing, refers to the changing of one's behaviour to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role * "Pretending" (Al Sherman song), a 1946 song with music and lyrics by Al Sherman and Marty Symes * "Pretending" (Eric Clapton song), a 1989 rock song written and composed by Jerry Lynn Williams * "Pretending" (HIM song), a song by the Finnish band HIM released in 2001 * "Pretending" (Glee song), a song from US TV series ''Glee'' * "Pretend" (1952 song), a popular song, written by Lew Douglas, Cliff Parman, and Frank Levere * "Pretend" (Tinashe song), a 2014 song by Tinashe featuring ASAP Rocky * "Pretend", a song by Cheri Dennis from '' In and Out of Love'' * "Pretend", a song by Lights from '' The Listening'' * ''Pretend'' (album), a 2015 album by Swedish singer and songwriter Seinabo Sey * "Pretending", a song by SOPHIE from ''Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides'' * ''Pretending'' ...
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