
1) Act in an SNL skit 2) Amusing satire 3) Bit of lampoonery 4) Burlesque 5) Caricature 6) Casino Royale 7) Charade 8) Coin game 9) Coined word meaning hoax 10) Gambling game 11) Gentle hoax 12) Good-humored parody 13) Good-natured parody 14) Hoax, slang 15) Imitation 16) Impersonation 17) Joke, slang
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1) Ape 2) Caricature 3) Charade 4) Hoax 5) Lampoon 6) Mock 7) Mocking 8) Parody 9) Pasquinade 10) Put-on 11) Puton 12) Satire 13) Satirize 14) Sendup 15) Takeoff
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[game] Spoof is a strategy game, typically played as a gambling game, often in bars and pubs where the loser buys the other participants a round of drinks. The exact origin of the game is unknown, but one scholarly paper addressed it, and more general n-coin games, in 1959. It is an example of a zero-sum game. The version with three coins i...
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Perhaps the highest form of complement, spoofs, in a humorous way, allude to other film genres of a more serious nature. For example `Airplane` was a spoof of the seventies disaster films `Airport` and `Airport '75`. (Also see `allusion`.) Monty Python's `In Search of the Holy Grail` was a spoof on Arthurian legends and films about Camelot
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[Noun] Seems to be serious but is making fun of something.
Example: The film 'Austen Powers' is a spoof of a James Bond film.
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A comic piece of film or literature that ostensibly presents itself as a 'genre' piece, but actually
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Spoof is slang for a nonsensical hoaxing game.
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A film or television programme that pokes fun at specific films, genres or people for comic or satirical effect. Harry Enfield's Norbert Smith: A Life (Channel 4, tx. 3/11/1989) is a perfect example - this spoof documentary about the life and work of a nonexistent actor (played by Enfield) allows him to parody a wide range of British acting styles ...
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[
v] - make a spoof of 2. [v] - make a parody of
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