Lampoon (verb)

To satirize or mock (someone or something) in a humorous or satirical manner; to make fun of.

Origin:

From french lampon "drunkard", from lamper "to drink", from latin lambere "to lick", from proto-indo-european *lemb- "to lick".

Examples:

  1. The satire show lampooned the politicians.
  2. The comedian lampooned the president in his stand-up routine.
  3. The newspaper lampooned the company's advertising campaign.
  4. The cartoonist lampooned the celebrity's fashion choices.
  5. The parody lampooned the movie and its characters.
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