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parody
noun as in imitation, spoof
Example Sentences
When something in culture becomes too monolithic to ignore, the logical next step is to parody it.
“Saturday Night Live,” which celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this year with multiple specials, has been churning out political parodies for decades, and its comedy has targeted leaders from all political backgrounds.
While some of that language must be required by an exhausted legal team behind the scenes, the long-running satirical cartoon is known for pressing hot-button topics and rapidly churning out searing parodies.
The network had previously pulled a repeat of Season 27’s second episode, “Got a Nut,” which parodies Kirk.
Stephen Colbert roasted Disney with a very funny parody video.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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