taunt (one) into (doing something)

taunt (one) into (doing something)

To provoke or incite one to do something by mocking, ridiculing, or jeering at them. The school bullies taunted Sarah into pulling the fire alarm as a prank. I kind of liked my mullet, but everyone at work taunted me into getting it cut.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

taunt someone into something

to mock, tease, or torment someone into doing something. The gang taunted Liz into taking unnecessary chances. Don was taunted into leaving the room.
See also: taunt
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • taunt into
  • taunt
  • taunt (one) about (someone or something)
  • taunt about
  • tease (one) into (doing something)
  • incite
  • incite (someone) (to something)
  • jest at
  • jest at (someone or something)
  • provoke (one) to