moke

Etymology
. In the sense of a variety performer, comes from "The Lively Moke" (or "Musical Moke"), an 1860s blackface song, dance and multi-instrumental routine popularized by Johnny Thompson, William J. "Billy" Ashcroft and others.

Noun

 * 1)  A donkey.
 * 2)  The mesh of a net, or of anything resembling a net.
 * 3)  A black person.
 * 4)  A performer, such as a minstrel, who plays on several musical instruments.
 * 5) A stupid person; a dolt.
 * 6) British small utility vehicle (styled "MOKE").
 * 7)  A mixture of cannabis and tobacco, especially smoked from a bong or water pipe.
 * 1)  A performer, such as a minstrel, who plays on several musical instruments.
 * 2) A stupid person; a dolt.
 * 3) British small utility vehicle (styled "MOKE").
 * 4)  A mixture of cannabis and tobacco, especially smoked from a bong or water pipe.
 * 1) British small utility vehicle (styled "MOKE").
 * 2)  A mixture of cannabis and tobacco, especially smoked from a bong or water pipe.

Adverb

 * 1) mockingly