of Lampoon
Source: Webster's dictionaryOnly the great generalizations survive. The sharp words of the Declaration of Independence, lampooned then and since as 'glittering generalities,' have turned out blazing ubiquities that will burn forever and ever. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Saturday Night Live is hitting me on a regular basis again. This is my fourth decade that I've been lampooned on Saturday Night Live. Geraldo Rivera
Everything needs to be lampooned. I believe that there's not any sacred ground. Thomas Middleditch
Also included in the list song are "the lady novelist" (referring to writers of fluffy romantic novels; these had been lampooned earlier by George Eliot ) Eliot, George. Source: Internet
Another "feud" seemed to be looming when, in one run of Sunday strips in 1957, Capp lampooned the comic strip Mary Worth as "Mary Worm." Source: Internet
Schama pp. 28–30 p. 78–90 American advocates of independence were commonly lampooned in Britain for what was termed their hypocritical calls for freedom, at the same time that many of their leaders were planters who held hundreds of slaves. Source: Internet