LAUGH AT, LAUGHED AT, LAUGHING AT
ADJECTIVES
1824 — IRRISORY having the character of deriding or mocking; addicted to laughing or sneering at others
NOUNS, PERSON
1829 — LAUGHEE the person laughed at
VERBS
1612 — ARRIDE to smile at, to laugh at, to scorn → obs.
1637 — IRRIDE to laugh at, to deride → obs.
1980 — MESS WITH to laugh at, to ridicule, to tease → sl.