Mocking in a sentence as an adjective

They had used mocking software to mock up most of what will become v1.

First, to get it out of the way: People are very right in mocking Apple.

This is the same guy who wrote the mocking article on Ireland's startup scene.

They will spend a lot of time walking through the UX scenarios, mocking it up, etc.

Mkultra, project mocking bird, Tonkin affair, and many many more

While I feel you might be mocking the folks that use this when calling pirating a movie "stealing", your point is still valid.

Sometimes, I feel like we're characters in a book of satire, mocking what a world would look like if it acted like ours.

Douglas Adams provided the definitive mocking of that idea:>`But look you found the notice didn't you?

This is a well-written piece, simultaneously praising and mocking Google Glass, with lots of memorable passages that made me smile or laugh.

"---Update: I love that my comment mocking excess nitpicking now has triggered triple-redundant nitpicking.

It is but we should have a dose of humility in mocking them since many, many people [including everyone on this site that is a dev] make stupid mistakes from time to time.

The absolute feeling of insecurity when innocently mentioning you don't know something, a privilege available to everyone else, is met with mocking comments about how they thought you knew everything.

Mocking definitions

adjective

abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule; "derisive laughter"; "a jeering crowd"; "her mocking smile"; "taunting shouts of `coward' and `sissy'"

See also: derisive gibelike jeering taunting

adjective

playfully vexing (especially by ridicule); "his face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air"- Lawrence Durrell

See also: teasing quizzical