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    spoof
    /spuːf/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. imitate (something) while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect: "it is a movie that spoofs other movies"
    • 2. hoax or trick (someone): "they proceeded to spoof Western intelligence with false information"

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  2. SPOOF definition: 1. a funny and silly piece of writing, music, theatre, etc. that copies the style of an original…. Learn more.

  3. Spoofing definition. In cybersecurity, ‘spoofing’ is when fraudsters pretend to be someone or something else to win a persons trust. The motivation is usually to gain access to systems, steal data, steal money, or spread malware.

  4. 1. a light-hearted imitation of someone or something; lampoon or parody. 2. a hoax; prank.

  5. noun. 1. : hoax, deception. 2. : a light humorous parody. spoofery. ˈspü-f (ə-)rē. noun. spoofy. ˈspü-fē. adjective. Synonyms. Verb. burlesque. caricature. do. imitate. mimic.

  6. A spoof is a funny version of something, like a movie or a book. The classic comedy "Young Frankenstein" is a spoof of earlier, serious film adaptations of the famous novel. You can also call a spoof a parody .

  7. to pretend to be someone, or to copy the style of someone or something in a humorous way:

  8. Spoof definition: a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody. See examples of SPOOF used in a sentence.

  9. A spoof is something such as an article or television programme that seems to be about a serious matter but is actually a joke. ...a spoof on Hollywood life. ...Tim Robbins's spoof documentary about a presidential campaign. Synonyms: parody, takeoff [informal], satire, caricature More Synonyms of spoof.

  10. Definition of spoof noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Sep 23, 2018 · the act of pretending to be someone, or copying the style of someone or something in a humorous way: Impersonating, masquerading, and mimicking are forms of spoofing. Does the spoofing of a stereotype become part of perpetuating it?