Associations to the word «Parody»
Noun
- Hoax
- Ninja
- Peanut
- Austen
- Zeppelin
- Caine
- Jingle
- Godfather
- Keane
- Rapper
- Bros
- Copyright
- Viz
- Elvis
- Bergman
- Dickens
- Promo
- Circus
- Ovum
- Dracula
- Saunders
- Spears
- Welles
- Scientology
- Minstrel
- Simpson
- Goes
- Phrase
- Television
- Vaudeville
- Quotation
- Orson
- Pantomime
- Powers
- Kung
- Countdown
- Advertising
- Apocalypse
- Sticker
- Icon
- Chaucer
- Trademark
- Yorker
- Guy
- Sequel
- Iliad
- Cantata
- Tv
- Ballad
- Superstar
- Riff
- Dandy
- Sequence
- Downfall
- Poem
- Subtitle
- Elegy
- Starring
- Night
- Commentator
- Original
- Letterman
- Buffy
- Revue
- Trilogy
- Blink
- Hillary
- Gina
- Macbeth
- Critique
- Ig
- Bad
- Depicting
- Miniseries
- Cabaret
- Antic
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
PARODY, noun. A work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony.
PARODY, noun. (archaic) A popular maxim, adage, or proverb.
PARODY, verb. To make a parody of something.
Dictionary definition
PARODY, noun. A composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way.
PARODY, noun. Humorous or satirical mimicry.
PARODY, verb. Make a spoof of or make fun of.
PARODY, verb. Make a parody of; "The students spoofed the teachers".
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.