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Lampoon   /læmpˈun/   Listen
Lampoon

verb
(past & past part. lampooned; pres. part. lampooning)
1.
Ridicule with satire.  Synonyms: satirise, satirize.



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"Lampoon" Quotes from Famous Books



... chained dog they came to pat. His salon became famous; and the admission to it was a diploma of wit. He kept out all the dull, and ignored all the simply great. Any man who could say a good thing, tell a good story, write a good lampoon, or mimic a fool, was a welcome guest. Wits mingled with pedants, courtiers with poets. Abbes and gay women were at home in the easy society of the cripple, and ...
— The Wits and Beaux of Society - Volume 1 • Grace Wharton and Philip Wharton

... way arose Feudal Socialism: half lamentation, half lampoon; half echo of the past, half menace of the future; at times, by its bitter, witty and incisive criticism, striking the bourgeoisie to the very heart's core; but always ludicrous in its effect, through total incapacity to comprehend the march ...
— The Communist Manifesto • Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

... that writ, alas! was malicious mockery; they were insulted with the form, but denied the reality, for there was one man excepted from their choice. The character of the man, thus fatally excepted, I have no purpose to delineate. Lampoon itself would disdain to speak ill of him of whom no man speaks well. Every lover of liberty stands doubtful of the fate of posterity, because the chief county in England cannot take its representative ...
— Obiter Dicta - Second Series • Augustine Birrell



Words linked to "Lampoon" :   ridicule, blackguard, roast, impersonation, imitation, poke fun, takeoff, rib, burlesque, caricature, guy, laugh at, make fun, jest at, travesty



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