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Parody
par·o·dy (phahaha259;r'hahaha601;-dhahaha275;)
n., pl. -dies.
A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule. See synonyms at caricature.
The genre of literature comprising such works.
Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty: The trial was a parody of justice.
Music. The practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals.
tr.v., -died, -dy·ing, -dies.
To make a parody of. See synonyms at imitate.
[Latin parhahaha333;dia, from Greek parhahaha333;idihahaha257; : para-, subsidiary to; see para?1 + aoidhahaha275;, hahaha333;idhahaha275;, song.]
pa·rod'ic (phahaha601;-rhahaha335;d'hahaha301;k) or pa·rod'i·cal (-hahaha301;-khahaha601;l) adj.
par'o·dist n.
par'o·dis'tic adj.
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