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español
I. spoof [ingl. am. spuf, ingl. brit. spuːf] SUST. coloq.
1. spoof (parody):
spoof
spoof
2. spoof (hoax):
spoof
II. spoof [ingl. am. spuf, ingl. brit. spuːf] V. trans.
spoof
III. spoof [ingl. am. spuf, ingl. brit. spuːf] V. intr.
spoof
español
español
inglés
inglés
spoof
to play spoof
en el diccionario PONS
spoof [spu:f] SUST.
spoof
to do a spoof on sth
Entrada de OpenDict
spoof V.
spoof trans.
en el diccionario PONS
spoof [spuf] SUST.
spoof
to do a spoof on sth
Present
Ispoof
youspoof
he/she/itspoofs
wespoof
youspoof
theyspoof
Past
Ispoofed
youspoofed
he/she/itspoofed
wespoofed
youspoofed
theyspoofed
Present Perfect
Ihavespoofed
youhavespoofed
he/she/ithasspoofed
wehavespoofed
youhavespoofed
theyhavespoofed
Past Perfect
Ihadspoofed
youhadspoofed
he/she/ithadspoofed
wehadspoofed
youhadspoofed
theyhadspoofed
PONS OpenDict

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to do a spoof on sth
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
It featured spoofs of theatrical productions of the past season.
en.wikipedia.org
In addition to cards, the company offers customisable spoof magazine covers and invitations, where customers can upload their own photos for printing.
en.wikipedia.org
The film got its humor from spoofing and parodying and offered wholesome entertainment value whatsoever.
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The film is a spoof of the popular dance film genre.
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This version, of course, was a comedy spoof of the original.
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