Words and phrases that have a meaning related to spoof: (124 results)
Often used in the same context:
parody, satire, skit, sendup, campy, joke, cheesy, comedy, lampoon, pranksters, gags, impersonator, pastiche, slapstick, chucklesome, schtick, shtick, funnyman, jape, cartoon, impersonations, spoofer, humerous, prank, queer duck, zany, porno, punchline, comedian, faux, hoax, fake, humor, farce, parodist, hokey, poke fun, corny, caricature, winkingly, hilarity, goofball, lowbrow, skin flick, ripoff, pythonesque, cameo, movie, lookalikes, merkin, hacky, buffoon, sitcom, ditty, phoney, jokesters, snarky, shtik, flim, kitschy, quips, lookalike, riff, silliness, mockable, stunt, bullshot, hijinks, sneery, advert, laugh track, robin williams, catchphrase, edtv, tragi, potboiler, whackiest, bizarro, caper, non sequitur, monologue, quippy, dopey, shlock, lamebrain, truthy, hackwork, high jinks, sketch, yuks, phony, imitation, bawdiest, puns, grand guignol, esque, clown, montage, racy, rupaul, madcap, risque, burlesque, parodies, skits, badinage, burlesques, extravaganza, pantomime, satires, extravaganzas, farces, hoaxes
More specific:
travesty
Appears in the definition of:
parody
More general:
act, impersonation, mock, play, represent
Synonyms:
Also try:charade, mockery, pasquinade, takeoff
— Adjectives for spoof: hilarious, delightful, musical, western, elaborate, clever, gentle, amusing, funny, humorous, brilliant, more...
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