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vb. (en-third-person singular of: make fun of)
Usage examples of "makes fun of".
The great strength of Discworld narrative is that it makes fun of just those places where `education' has left us feeling a bit vulnerable: where we change the subject in the pub, or when our five-year-old asks us those probing questions.
George makes fun of Honey's aversion to using the word bathroom, but as you will see, her avoidance of reality, suggested by her use of euphemisms, is a major part of her character.
The children began to see that the Narnians all felt about Trumpkin as people feel at school about some crusty teacher, whom everyone is a little afraid of and everyone makes fun of and nobody really dislikes.
One of the gorillas makes fun of the boss behind his back and imitates his nervous tics.
It's a cowboy outfit for when I play regular Buck Benson parts, and everything's got to be just so or the audience writes to the magazines about it and makes fun of you.
I was afraid you were going to say good-bye to some of your friends -- to Tom Hardy, who gave you that hideous pipe, or Ned Langton, who makes fun of you for smoking it.