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[ US /ˈspuf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
VERB
  1. make a parody of
    The students spoofed the teachers

How To Use spoof In A Sentence

  • Most email tools scan the header of an email to see if the sender is spoofing.
  • Perhaps acknowledging this incongruity, he spoofed his desperation in a series of photographs that mock his suicide.
  • The first uses what AirTight now alternately refers to as a "vulnerability" or a "limitation" in the 802.11 specification: a shared encryption key called the group temporal key (GTK), shared by all clients connected to the same access point, can't detect an address spoofing attempt (the pairwise keys, which are used to scramble data between a given client and the access point, can). AirTight defends Wi-Fi WPA2 'vulnerability' claim
  • The twilight spoof is from a group of youg peeps they are called Evillguana production, the guy playing ed has a blue shirt on in the picture. Twilight Lexicon » M Squared Productions Twilight Parody
  • The e-mail is "spoofed" -- made to look as if it comes from a known sender, perhaps someone else in the company or at a partner company. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Comedy spoofing the 1970s cop show. The Sun
  • This is a very big, brawling mix of ideas and interviews, with wacky clips, spoofs and pastiches, some devastatingly funny and pertinent, some of them pretty lame.
  • The problem though is that it's not a spoof or a joke but rather the exploitation of academic qualification for personal gain.
  • After months chided in ghostly Twilight spoof spearheaded by Jimmy Fallon, Robert Pattinson is reportedly set to come face-to-face with the comedian on NBC’s Late Night next month. Jimmy Fallon Robert Pattinson “Twilight” Spoof
  • Jeffrey is pretty hapless, and a very funny spoof of an irritating circuit queen.
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