0 present participle of spoof
1 to try to make someone believe in something that is not true, as a joke
It is a bit of spoofing, a bit of lip-service to democracy.
To me it is immoral and dishonest because you are spoofing the public and you cannot spoof the public all the time.
There is the problem of spoofing.
His favorite medium was lithography, and he alternated between spoofing high society and creating beautiful landscapes.
Some groups discourage members from disclosing their e-mail address due to spoofing.
This ensured that unauthorized clients could not connect and run malicious exploits (such as for monitoring network traffic or spoofing identities) against the network.
He inhabits it fully, strutting and swaggering and even, spoofing himself.
The television special was a series of skits spoofing the portrayal of private investigators on television and in films.