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Definition of parody
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Parody
(v. t.) To write a
parody
upon; to
burlesque.
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Parody
::
Parody
(n.) A
popular
maxim,
adage,
or
proverb..
Parodying
::
Parodying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Parod.
Caricature
::
Caricature
(v. t.) A
picture
or other
figure
or
description
in which the
peculiarities
of a
person
or thing are so
exaggerated
as to
appear
ridiculous;
a
burlesque;
a
parody.
Parody
::
Parody
(v. t.) To write a
parody
upon; to
burlesque.
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(n.)
Ludicrous
representation;
exaggerated
parody;
grotesque
satire.
Parodist
::
Parodist
(n.) One who
writes
a
parody;
one who
parodies.
Parodical
::
Parodical
(a.)
Having
the
character
of
parody.
Parody
::
Parody
(n.) A
writing
in which the
language
or
sentiment
of an
author
is
mimicked;
especially,
a kind of
literary
pleasantry,
in which what is
written
on one
subject
is
altered,
and
applied
to
another
by way of
burlesque;
travesty..
Batrachomyomachy
::
Batrachomyomachy
(n.) The
battle
between
the frogs and mice; -- a Greek
parody
on the
Iliad,
of
uncertain
authorship..
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