Lampoon Mnemonic
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lampoon
lampoon
/læmˈpuːn/
defame
Examples
- The satires were meant to mock and lampoon the church.
- In politics, lampooning the president is a formality.
- The lampoon of the president was very funny.
- The programme was groundbreaking in lampooning the establishment.
- It was your careful circumlocution that I was trying to lampoon.
- My intention was to lampoon North Korea for a joke.
- The lampoon issue is usually the subject which is controversial.
- Gianluca is the owner of the National Lampoon Underground Comedy Clubs.
- Sometimes lampoon the everyday life and make it really funny.
- The work also lampoons male vanity and chauvinism in the military.
a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
noun
ridicule with satire
verb
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"Lamb + Spoon. A lamb uses a spoon to mock and spoof a scene."
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