spoofy

English

Etymology

spoof + -y

Adjective

spoofy (comparative spoofier, superlative spoofiest)

  1. Characterized by spoof; satirical.
    • Out, May 2006 page 44
      As sidekick Brenda, Regina Hall outsassed Death in Scary Movie and all its spoofy sequels, including the just out fourth installment.
    • 2007 June 26, Dave Kehr, “New DVDs”, in New York Times:
      But the movie is no spoofy, salacious Roger Corman “women in cages” picture.

Derived terms

  • spoofiness
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