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One who may mock pollsters during half of electioneering

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The word 'mock' originates from Old English 'móc', derived from 'mokian', referring to a mock or pretence. It is also related to 'moccamore', a type of pretence or mockery. People often use 'mock' to imply a lighthearted or playful tone.The word 'pollsters' is derived from the Latin 'pollere', meaning 'to shake' or 'to toss', and is related to the word 'pollitare', meaning 'to take an oath'. Both words imply a sense of shaking or tossing, and are used in various contexts.The word 'during' comes from Old English 'dūr' and is related to the word 'drīan', meaning 'to stand' or 'to stand still'. It is often used in phrases such as 'during the day' or 'during the night', to indicate a period of time.

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