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What (who) is Taunt - definition

A BATTLE CRY, SARCASTIC REMARK, GESTURE, OR INSULT INTENDED TO DEMORALIZE THE RECIPIENT, OR TO ANGER THEM AND ENCOURAGE REACTIONARY BEHAVIORS WITHOUT THINKING
Taunts; Taunt

taunt         
¦ noun a jeering or mocking remark made in order to wound or provoke.
¦ verb provoke or wound with taunts.
Derivatives
taunter noun
taunting adjective
tauntingly adverb
Origin
C16: from Fr. tant pour tant 'like for like, tit for tat', from tant 'so much', from L. tantus.
taunt         
I. v. a.
Mock, flout, chaff, ridicule, revile, reproach, upbraid, censure, deride, jeer, twit, scoff at, sneer at, rail at, make game of, make fun of, treat with scorn, make a butt of, make merry with.
II. n.
Ridicule, derision, scoff, censure, reproach, insult, jeer, gibe, quip, quirk, caustic remark.
Taunting         
A taunt is a battle cry, sarcastic remark, gesture, or insult intended to demoralize the recipient, or to anger them and encourage reactionary behaviors without thinking. Taunting can exist as a form of social competition to gain control of the target's cultural capital (i.

Wikipedia

Taunting

A taunt is a battle cry, sarcastic remark, gesture, or insult intended to demoralize the recipient, or to anger them and encourage reactionary behaviors without thinking. Taunting can exist as a form of social competition to gain control of the target's cultural capital (i.e., status). In sociological theory, the control of the three social capitals is used to produce an advantage in the social hierarchy, so as to enforce one's own position in relation to others. Taunting is committed by either directly or indirectly encouraging others to taunt the target. The target may give a response in kind to maintain status, as in fighting words and trash-talk.

Taunts are also a genre of folklore.

Examples of use of Taunt
1. This taunt will now rebound on the prime minister.
2. He has repeatedly said they did not taunt the tiger.
3. They scream "Nyahnyahnyah–nyah–nyah" in a primeval playground taunt.
4. No doubt Mrs Clinton‘s taunt yesterday was still ringing in his ears.
5. Classmates used the word to taunt the child, and he was abused in the street.