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.
He inhabits it fully, strutting and swaggering and even, spoofing himself.
Note that only the title is spoofed, not the storyline.
Any given test can be spoofed one way or another, with varying degrees of difficulty.
The number's title is given, with the song it spoofs and the original composer listed in parentheses.
Therefore, a downstream wave provider can verify that the wave provider is not spoofing wavelet operations.
Additionally, a joke issue spoofing a different newspaper or magazine is run every year at the end of the winter term.
The book spoofs the everyday reality of marriage, love and romance.
He also spoofed high fashion lines through his clothes.