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  1. Parody - Wikipedia

    The first usage of the word parody in English cited in the Oxford English Dictionary is in Ben Jonson, in Every Man in His Humour in 1598: "A Parodie, a parodie! to make it absurder than it was."

  2. PARODY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PARODY definition: 1. writing, music, art, speech, etc. that intentionally copies the style of someone famous or…. Learn more.

  3. PARODY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    parody in American English (ˈpærədi ) noun Word forms: plural ˈparodies Origin: Fr parodie < L parodia < Gr parōidia, burlesque song < para-, beside (see para- 1) + ōidē, song (see ode)

  4. Parody - definition of parody by The Free Dictionary

    parodie parodier lage parodi på parodi пародия спародировать пародировать 拙劣的模仿 模仿 模仿滑稽作品

  5. parody - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 1, 2025 · parody (countable and uncountable, plural parodies) A work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony. coordinate terms quotations Coordinate terms: …

  6. Définitions : parodie - Dictionnaire de français Larousse

    Synonymes : charge - pastiche 2. Contrefaçon, imitation burlesque de quelque chose de respectable : La parodie d'un acteur. Synonymes : caricature - singerie 3. Adaptation d'un texte littéraire à une …

  7. What does Parody mean? - Definitions.net

    Etymology: parodie, Fr. παϱωδία. The imitations of the ancients are added together with some of the parodies and allusions to the most excellent of the moderns.

  8. parodie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    “ parodie ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

  9. What does parodie mean? - Definitions.net

    Definition of parodie in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of parodie. What does parodie mean? Information and translations of parodie in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …

  10. PARODY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    parody in American English (ˈpærədi ) noun Word forms: plural ˈparodies Origin: Fr parodie < L parodia < Gr parōidia, burlesque song < para-, beside (see para- 1) + ōidē, song (see ode)