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Lampooning

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Lampooning meaning

A lampoon.

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The party could take new jobs lampooning Hawaiian archetypes, such as hula dancers, surfers, or Polynesian tribesmen.

With “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Mr. Braugher would get the opportunity to upend some of those cop-show clichés by lampooning them.

A lampooning from a major US satire show is something of a rite of passage for politicians; as much a confirmation of status as a ritual in humiliation.

Consequently, the Senate while lampooning the huge sum to the tune of N10.3 Billion expended on only 600 Staff, said there must be a thorough audit of staff of the Commission with a view to ascertaining whether or not there are ghost workers.

One company executive also utters the line "everybody loves a team up," openly lampooning Marvel's crossover releases such as Captain America: Civil War.

With a fresh $10 million in hand and a new cartoon in the daily paper lampooning the mayor’s frantic hunt for funds, Robinson headed off to see the Triumph board with an ambitious ask for another $12.5 million in funding.

Following Nixon's death in 1994, the strip was rerun with all the instances of the word "guilty" crossed out and replaced with "flawed", lampooning the media's apparent glossing-over of his image in the wake of his death.

However, they soon began to seriously consider a film lampooning the New Testament era in the same way Holy Grail had lampooned Arthurian legend.

InfoWorld magazine editor Stewart Alsop helped popularize it by lampooning Bill Gates with a Golden Vaporware award for the late release of his company's first version of Windows in 1985.

It includes a raucous procession of floats and dancers lampooning current events or public figures and a bitingly satiric sermon (el sermo) delivered by the King himself.

Protestant propagandists across Europe found that music proved useful in generating class transcending social cohesion, and in lampooning Roman clerks and repressive monarchs.

SCTV writers responded by making the "crane shot" a ubiquitous symbol of production excess while also lampooning network executives who care nothing about artistic vision and everything for the bottom line.

The show is credited with giving many other performers the courage to be satirical and more improvisational in their manner, and broke the conventions of not lampooning the Royal Family or the government of the day.

This provided the opportunity for the show to spoof both extreme sides of contentious issues, citation while lampooning both liberal and conservative points of view.

While arresting them his character asks "Remember what we did to Jello Biafra?" lampooning the obscenity prosecution.