spoofy

spoofy

(ˈspuːfɪ)
adj, spoofier or spoofiest
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) informal in the nature of a spoof; jokey or parodic
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It's a spoofy take on a comedy and the cliches that are usually associated with funny films," said Sanon in an interview with Gulf News tabloid!.
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This Epilogue, it must be said, takes total leave of its senses, cheerfully giving in to Congdon's spoofy nonsense--gibberishimus Latinimns sung to Oriol's catchy music.
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The web has a spoofy resource that shows what could be done.
S.'s variant "deconstruction" was so problematic, so satiric and spoofy, a carefree genre in its own space and time.
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The spoofy ambience is painted in believable shades.