parodying Meaning in Telugu ( parodying తెలుగు అంటే)
అనుకరణ, హాస్య వ్యంగ్య కవిత్వం
Noun:
హాస్య వ్యంగ్య కవిత్వం, అనుకరణ, అనుకరణం,
Verb:
అనుకరణం,
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parodying's Usage Examples:
minister of Crossmichael who wrote the humorous self-parodying song "Nae dominies for me, laddie", about a young minister spurned by a young lady for a man.
instead featuring absurdist humor, parodying comic strip conventions, or critiquing celebrity culture.
Paglia, deftly parodying herself, commenting on the significance of Pat"s androgyny".
nameless court poet, possibly connected to Theodulphus, wrote further of him, scorning and parodying his fascination with etymologies in the three sacred languages.
Synopsis The film begins with a parody of the 20th Century Fox logo with Fox being replaced with Foss (a reference to filmmaker Ernie Fosselius) followed by the text Meanwhile — in another part of the galaxy — later that same day (parodying the classic Star Wars opening line A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away).
Parker called the episode really easy to write, as all he had to do was write a version of the underdog sports films the episode was parodying.
I Am Chicken, sung by a Chicken (Louise Gold) and a chorus of backup hens, parodying I Am Woman, written by Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles.
The Pirates – parodying French comic Barbe-Rouge which was also serialized in Pilote at the time.
Formed in 2003, the six-voice group is known for parodying contemporary pop songs by adding Jewish themes and lyrics.
The humor is occasionally self-parodying where the author may make light of his own experiences, and it is frequently cynical on the topic of love.
self-parodying version of the original, in which the fantasy elements have become grubbier and more materialistic, the sentimentality more treacly and aggressive.
described the song as being "closely based on "Eddie, My Love"", while "also slyly parodying" "I Met Him on a Sunday" by the Shirelles and "Be My Baby" by.
Synonyms:
charade, lampoon, mockery, caricature, put-on, pasquinade, imitation, travesty, sendup, burlesque, takeoff, impersonation, spoof,
Antonyms:
refrain, discontinue, behave, prosecute, differ,