0 a funny and silly piece of writing, music, theatre, etc. that copies the style of an original work:
1 to try to make someone believe in something that is not true, as a joke
2 an original work that copies the style of another work in a way meant to be ridiculous or humorous:
The book ends with a hilarious spoof of an academic conference.
Even though fake scholarship was in keeping with the idea of the exhibit, there were unintended consequences of the spoof.
There is the problem of spoofing.
Actual fables were spoofed to result in a pun based on the original moral.
Fake movie trailers and advertisements are created as spoofs to segments or clips.
There are also notable television spoofs of the episode.
His favorite medium was lithography, and he alternated between spoofing high society and creating beautiful landscapes.
Her dance repertoire was composed of satire and spoofs.
He also spoofed high fashion lines through his clothes.
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