0 present participle of parody
1 to copy the style of someone or something in a humorous way:
One of the papers is running a competition in which you have to parody a well-known author.
The physicians, in particular, sang songs parodying certain forms of medical practice.
The actors impersonate 'faithfully' without parodying their female counterparts as to do so would only serve to ridicule and belittle their own womenfolk.
The posthuman diva is a sassy mimic, parodying the natural with a musical masquerade that mocks the fixity of femininity.
In parodying the format of the game-show, a partner was selected on the basis of responses to questions relating to the unifying features in the cantata.
Johnston proceeded to rewrite the lyrics parodying some of the aspects of the meeting.
I am not parodying at all; these things have happened.
The film got its humor from spoofing and parodying and offered wholesome entertainment value whatsoever.
When an image was particularly effective at parodying a politician, an entertainment personality, or another public figure, it was repeated.