spoof in English
- spoof⇄noun spoofer.
- spoof⇄noun 1. a trick, joke, or hoax.
2. a light satirical parody; take-off.
Ex. ... to the Imperial Theatre to see ""Silk Stockings,"" a musical spoof of a Soviet woman commissar's trip to Paris (New York Times). - spoof⇄spoof, noun, verb.
(Informal.) - spoof⇄v.t., v.i. 1. to treat or offer as a spoof; make fun of; ridicule; joke; fool.
2. to make a light satirical parody on.
Ex. The most successful part of the show is his spoofing of TV programs and commercials (Newsweek).