lampoonery

English

Etymology

Noun

lampoonery (usually uncountable, plural lampooneries)

  1. The act of lampooning
    • 1989 September 29, Albert Williams, “The Glass Mendacity”, in Chicago Reader:
      It's easy to come up with a scene or two spoofing the creator of such American archetypes as Blanche DuBois, Stanley Kowalski, Big Daddy, and Amanda Wingfield; what's tricky is to sustain lampoonery over a full evening.
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