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parodied

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Parody \Par"o*dy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Parodied}; p. pr. & vb.
   n. {Parodying}.] [Cf. F. parodier.]
   To write a parody upon; to burlesque.

         I have translated, or rather parodied, a poem of
         Horace.                                  --Pope.

Source : WordNet®

parody
     n 1: a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous
          way [syn: {lampoon}, {spoof}, {sendup}, {mockery}, {takeoff},
           {burlesque}, {travesty}, {charade}, {pasquinade}, {put-on}]
     2: humorous or satirical mimicry [syn: {mockery}, {takeoff}]
     v 1: make a spoof of or make fun of
     2: make a parody of; "The students spoofed the teachers" [syn:
        {spoof}, {burlesque}]
     [also: {parodied}]

parodied
     See {parody}
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