1. skewering - Noun
2. skewering - Verb
of Skewer
Source: Webster's dictionarySamsung did to Apple what Apple did to Microsoft, skewering its devoted users and reputation, only better. ... There is a way for Apple to fight back, but the company no longer has that skill, and apparently doesn't know where to get it, either. Rob Enderle
And in America, home of the sitcom format Atkinson was skewering, the long-running series “Hogan’s Heroes,” set in a German prisoner-of-war camp, was an improbable hit. Source: Internet
Conversely, some feminists embrace drag as a skewering of traditional gender roles, defying the social norms of male and female appearance and behaviour and showing the artificiality of femininity and masculinity. Source: Internet
During courtship the male will perform a ritualised dance which includes actions that mimic the skewering of prey on thorns and will feed the female. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, a fitting farewell for Regan is Meyers’ hilarious skewering below, from the March 11, 2020 Late Night with Seth Meyers. Source: Internet
On the plus side, Lorenz and fellow writer Louis O’Bryen take a gloriously dim view of human relations, and updated songs like join previously released highlights like in skewering the gulf between romance and bitter reality. Source: Internet