spoof

suomi-englanti sanakirja

spoof englannista suomeksi

  1. parodia

  2. pilkata

  1. huijaus, petkutus

  2. parodia

  3. hölynpöly

  4. parodioida

  5. huijata, petkuttaa

  6. väärentää, spooffata slang

spoof englanniksi

  1. An act of deception; a hoax; a joking prank. (defdate)

  2. (quote-book)

  3. A light parody. (defdate)

  4. (quote-book) her first starring role; on the screen, it was an up-to-date spoof of sex which gave (w) her first starring role in a musical.

  5. (quote-book)

  6. A game in which players hold up to three (or another specified number of) coins hidden in a fist and attempt to guess the total number of coins held.

  7. (quote-book) supplies an illustrative example of a drinking game once commonly played in British public houses but which has since faded from use: The game Spoof involves three or more players concealing between zero and three coins or similar small objects in a clenched fist that they hold in front of their body or place on the bar counter or table. Players are then prompted to correctly guess the total number of coins held by all players. As the game progresses, correct guesses allow players to drop out until the final round, in which the "loser," determined by making an incorrect guess, is punished by being required to buy the next round of drinks.

  8. Nonsense.

  9. (quote-journal)|journal=Sessional Papers|location=London|publisher=Office of Public Sector Information|His Majesty's Stationery Office|year=1904|volume=39|section=paragraph 9,049|page=376|column=1|oclc=4689281|passage=I think you used the expression that you came out because people at home were not aware whether it was "spoof" or whether it really could be carried into effect?—A large number of people at home thought it was "spoof."

  10. Fake, hoax.

  11. (quote-book)|year=2004|page=127|isbn=978-1-85669-391-2|passage=Despite appearances, Hajime Furukawa's wacky ''I Don't Like Friday'' was never aimed at children, but ran as a spoof sex-education English course in ''Business Jump''.

  12. To gently satirize. (defdate)

  13. (quote-book)|year=1971|volume=II (G–O)|page=137|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rVLOhGt1BX0C&pg=RA1-PA137|isbn=978-0-674-62734-5|passage=Her &91;(w)'s&93; best film is generally considered to be ''(film)|Bombshell'' (1933), in which she spoofed her own career as a Hollywood sex goddess.

  14. (quote-book)'' included (..) (w) spoofing television coverage of a political convention, Kelly Brown trying out another of those nostalgic soft-shoe numbers, and so on. The first-act finale observed a venerable revue tradition by spoofing a current hit show; ''From A to Z'' chose ''(w)''.

  15. (quote-web)'' were concerned that the "(w)" franchise had outworn its welcome and was rapidly running out of classic horror or science-fiction fodder to spoof.

  16. To deceive.

  17. (quote-book); Nym pseudonym|title=Duffersville: Its Cycling Chronicles and Other Sketches|location=Dublin|publisher=Irish Cyclist & Athlete Office; London: Iliffe and Son; Shrewsbury, Shropshire: F. W. Jervis|year=1889|page=14|oclc=881420752|passage=Bandy is a few miles from Duffersville—how many I won't say, because when, on local information, I told Ebsworth three and he walked it, he declared he had been deliberately spoofed, and went about vowing reprisals.

  18. (quote-journal)|date=27 August 1892|volume=CIII|page=85|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/punchvol102a103lemouoftpage/85/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=877688926|passage=Amidst surroundings thus happily suggesting the idyllic and pastoral associations of Arcady, is an unpretending booth, the placards on which announce it to be the temporary resting-place of the "Far-famed Adepts of Thibet," who are there for a much-needed change, after a "3500 years' residence in the Desert of Gobi." There is also a solemn warning that "it is impossible to spoof a Mahatma."

  19. To falsify.

  20. Semen.

  21. To ejaculate, to come.