Lampoon

to publicly criticize by ridiculing or using sarcasm or irony; to mock, or satirize

Coup Otter

Coup Otter

@therealjimsanto.bsky.social

"The Martians spend their wakeful hours calling everyone 'Mack' or 'Toots', reveal embarrassing secrets, heckling theatre productions, lampoon political speeches, and even provide cynical color commentary to honeymooners' frustrated attempts at consummating their marriage."

Hilarious S/F classic!

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John Egleston

John Egleston

@jdata1.bsky.social

lampoon: to mock or ridicule with satire

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What won't you laugh at?

me: lies

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American Boy

American Boy

@hussein2o.bsky.social

🔊 "They often like to lampoon the people in power. But it landed differently after there was an assassination attempt on the president's life." On the Reuters World News podcast today, the White House turning up the heat on Jimmy Kimmel over his joke about Melania Trump https://reut.rs/4un3Dln

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