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- events, such as award ceremonies and annual dinners, is expected to good-naturedly mock the event's attendees. In some cases, this has caused controversy...
- with Clara. Rutkovsky successfully defibrillates a patient, and they good-naturedly take verbal abuse from an older drunk woman. Cross reveals that as a...
- Gossip Girl. TV Fanatic warmly welcomed her character, stating that she "good-naturedly mocked the show and its often convoluted plot lines." DeFer would later...
- Erasmus.[citation needed] **** ****man himself, who took all this ribbing good-naturedly, pronounced his name "oss-man". ****man was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan...
- 29, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2014. Finally, the president responded good-naturedly to criticism of the bleached and baggy 'Dad jeans' or 'nerd jeans' that...
- humor; when presented with a wooden award plaque by Sonny and Cher, he good-naturedly took a bite out of it (the "plaque" was actually an edible prop). He...
- off motion sensors that give him the first "human car wash," which he good-naturedly accepts (though while pot-induced). A taxi driver searches fruitlessly...
- and handsome. He picks her up at a bus stop and rides off bickering good naturedly as they always do. Shim Eun-kyung as young Oh Mal-soon / Oh Doo-ri Na...
- usually begins and ends with the duo bickering over trivial matters or good-naturedly mocking one another; there is a running gag in the show where various...
- news about literary, artistic, or philosophical happenings with which, good-naturedly, to show up his peers: [I]n our constant childish, boastful, and almost...