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parodist

[par-uh-dist] / ˈpær ə dɪst /








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Some folks clearly don't know enough about Yankovic's expertise as a satirist as well as parodist, alongside his world-class accordion-playing skills.

From Salon

"On the other hand, you can imagine an opinion that says, 'Well, the criticism has to be really clear' - which would be a threat to parodists, but the court might not see it that way."

From Reuters

“As the globe’s premier parodists, The Onion’s writers also have a self-serving interest in preventing political authorities from imprisoning humorists,” lawyers for the Onion wrote in a brief filed Monday.

From Seattle Times

Aaron Paul, of “Breaking Bad” fame, played the mustachioed, accordion-playing parodist.

From New York Times

“The voice is too bland and devoid of obvious quirks, and beyond the occasional ‘C’mon, man,’ his conversational manner too muted and self-effacing, to give the parodists much to work with.”

From Washington Post