OXFORD 9000
📚 verb • entry_id 18890

spoof

/spuːf/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
parodiar
To gently satirize.
Her [Jean Harlow's] best film is generally considered to be Bombshell (1933), in which she spoofed her own career as a Hollywood sex goddess.
[T]he ensemble [of From A to Z] included […] Elliott Reid spoofing television coverage of a political convention, Kelly Brown trying out another of those nostalgic soft-shoe number…
engañar
To deceive.
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…
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 spoofe…
suplantar
To falsify; especially, to falsify identities by impersonating for scamming purposes.
However, MULTOPS assumes that packet rates between two hosts are proportional and the IP addresses are not spoofed.
The fraudsters convincingly spoofed a Microsoft webpage and then invited their victims to click various links found there.
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