One may use the phrase “You think you’re a big man for mocking me?” to ask if another thinks that they are a "big man" because they are teasing (“mocking”) you. This phrase may be used as an exclamation or/and to ask another’s intent.
Once the student had stopped teasing her, the teacher asked the student, ”You think you’re a big man for mocking me?”
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Get the Mookiesha mug.Möcke = "very" From the swedish language. Can only be said at the most 3 time in a row.
Möcke Möcke Möcke = Very, very, very
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Often said by Notts C. Director of Football: Sven-Göran Eriksson.
- "Möcke Möcke Möcke bra" (In swedish)
Sven-Göran Eriksson in Swedish with a dialect from Torsby, where he is from.
Often said by Notts C. Director of Football: Sven-Göran Eriksson.
- "Möcke Möcke Möcke bra" (In swedish)
Sven-Göran Eriksson in Swedish with a dialect from Torsby, where he is from.
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Get the Moccied out mug.The big boi that is always playin' the harp, yet this boi is generally small in stature and loves his jack and hondyke, as well as his BILLY!!! He also always asks if something is funny over there.
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