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parody

[par-uh-dee] / ˈpær ə di /




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The Traitors parody will see TV personality Vicky Pattison play joint winner Rachel, while DJ Scott Mills will appear as James.

From BBC

That song has had 3.6 million views on YouTube, while another parody track titled Will You Help Me Repair My Door has had more than nine million.

From BBC

Encouraged, the guard threw herself into a parody of Betsie’s faltering walk.

From Literature

Snow had drifted into his nostrils in a cruel parody of breath, but his ice-filmed eyes were open, staring at something Torak couldn’t see: something that was cradled in the crook of his dead arm.

From Literature

Powell said he was "in favour of free speech" and freedom of expression but there was a problem when AI use led to "some people believing that it was fact and not parody".

From BBC