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Verb: laugh at
  1. Subject to laughter or ridicule
    "The satirists laughed at the plans for a new opera house";
    - ridicule, roast [informal], guy, blackguard, jest at, rib [informal], make fun of, poke fun

Derived forms: laughing at, laughed at, laughs at

Type of: bemock [archaic], mock