1. parodying - Noun
2. parodying - Verb
of Parody
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf smart people are parodying it, that's a sure sign that some less smart people are believing it. David Levithan
It's easy to be smart when you are parodying smart people. Randy Pausch
She said to Constance, parodying a line of poetry that attracted her, "In the United States, there one feels free." But she spoiled it by continuing, "Except from the Americans-but every pearl has its oyster." Randall Jarrell
I know for a fact, obviously, because my kids grew up watching the show, that there are some things they are introduced to from 'The Simpsons', and then later in life they see the thing we're parodying. My kids had not seen 'Casablanca,' and we'd done parodies of 'Casablanca.' Matt Groening
According to Sowore, former President Jonathan has agreed to drop charges and stop the prosecution of Olushola Babatunde, social media influencer for opening a Twitter account parodying his name. Source: Internet
Also, in half of the "Potter Puppet Pals" videos Dumbledore is using the exclamation "Alas!" in an apparently incorrect place, parodying Rowling's love for unusual words. Source: Internet