What is another word for spoofs?

Pronunciation: [spˈuːfs] (IPA)

Spoofs are a form of parody, satire, or humorous imitation that are meant to amuse or entertain. Some synonyms for the word "spoofs" include pastiches, lampoons, facsimiles, send-ups, imitations, caricatures, burlesques, cartoons, prankish jokes, and rib-tickling parodies. These synonyms are used interchangeably to describe works of art, literature, or any other form of medium that use humor to poke fun at a particular subject or concept. Regardless of the term used, spoofs are a popular form of entertainment that never fails to elicit laughter from audiences, making them a valuable part of any entertainer's repertoire.

What are the hypernyms for Spoofs?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Spoofs

  • Yes, it's true, I've been called the Laurence Olivier of spoofs. I guess that would make Laurence Olivier the Leslie Nielsen of Shakespeare.
    Leslie Nielsen
  • I lose tons of stuff on the cutting room floor. For Scary Movie 3, for example, we had a lot of Matrix spoofs, a Hulk scene, and some of that stuff just doesn't hold up - it's too much plot, audiences just didn't want to hear about it.
    David Zucker

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