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Meaning of "lampoons"
Lampoon means to publicly criticize or ridicule someone or something using humor or satire
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The show lampoons the entire political spectrum.
Anonymous political tracts and clandestine lampoons circulated.
The program lampoons politicians and armed groups.
It is also fairly anti-clerical and lampoons the nobility.
The episode lampoons drug addiction and religious conversion.
But the funny part is, it does not undermine any of the characters it lampoons whatsoever.
Many lampoons and libels that had been written against.
Posada supplemented macabre humor with lampoons against venal and tyrannical politicians.
It lampoons the contemporary British fashion scene and mod culture in general.
I do not accept the handouts and lampoons that insult our country and our compatriots.
Pre-Columbian engravings have been found depicting effigies of naked or lampoons cats.
The parade lampoons both local and national figures and issues.
The novel 's tone is by turns ironic and pessimistic ; it occasionally lampoons French society.
Some of her lampoons and verses are said to have embarrassed her friends.
Louis XVI appeared anxious, because some slogans and lampoons implicated his court.
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The work also lampoons male vanity and chauvinism in the military.
Nor does he think the show -- or any contemporary satire -- really changes anything it lampoons.
The film lampoons modern American elections and the influence of corporate money.
This episode is a commentary on commercialization and lampoons the nature of America 's free-market based economy.
She 's lampoons American phobia of government and Canada 's complacency about defense.
Much of the group 's material lampoons either Norwegians or Africans.
Entropa, which carries the subtitle "stereotypes are barriers to be demolished" openly lampoons member states.
One newscaster here lampoons the protesters who demonstrated in support of the Rosenbergs.
He describes his channel as “Culture, controversy, contrarianism” and often lampoons celebrities and politicians.
He became notorious for lampoons on leading notables and was twice imprisoned in the Bastille.
Si vous avez vu le film National Lampoons Vacation et bien c'est pareil.
Blogger lampoons Senegalese singer 's foray into politics · Global Voices.
And on and on, one by one, she lampoons the traditional wedding vows.
He lampoons the hated Guelph politician as Porc Armat ( " armed pig " ) de Cremona.
Mark Lemley, a law professor at Stanford, lampoons the “ myth of the lone inventor ”.
Geneva ( 1936 ) lampoons the feebleness of the League of Nations compared with the dictators of Europe.
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The episode also lampoons Tom Brady and the Deflategate scandal.
Sometimes they deserve neither lampoons nor funeral orations ; and sometimes they are worthy of both.
Hell Is Other Robots " lampoons drug addiction and religious conversion.