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noun, mimicry of someone's individual manner in a humorous or satirical way

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Funny as, no need for a definition!

tp4bh said
Nov 05 2008, 01:54 PM

love it! really funny and nice take on parody! lol.

ed said
Nov 05 2008, 01:57 PM

classic

froghandi said
Dec 07 2008, 01:43 AM

Haha omg, this is so good, deserves to win by far :)

castle03 said
Dec 07 2008, 10:00 PM

haha this is amazing :D

bethontop said
Dec 12 2008, 11:40 AM

Brilliant!

alancoady said
Jan 02 2009, 10:57 AM

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parody by Collins

  1. 1) noun, a musical, literary, or other composition that mimics the style of another composer, author, etc, in a humorous or satirical way
  2. 2) noun, mimicry of someone's individual manner in a humorous or satirical way
  3. 3) noun, something so badly done as to seem an intentional mockery; travesty
  4. 4) verb, to make a parody of

Etymology

C16: via Latin from Greek paroidiā satirical poem, from para-1 + ōidē song

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Synonyms

travesty, farce, caricature, mockery, take off (informal), mimic, send up (Brit. informal), spoof (informal), lampoon, burlesque, satirize, informal Brit. informal informal imitation, satire, skit

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