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A lampoon is a piece of writing or speech which criticizes someone or something very strongly, using humorous means.
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LAMPOON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A lampoon is a piece of writing or speech which criticizes someone or something very strongly, using humorous means.
National Lampoon (magazine) - Wikipedia
National Lampoon magazine reached its height of popularity and critical acclaim during the 1970s, when it had a far-reaching effect on American humor and comedy. The magazine spawned films, radio, live theater, various sound recordings, and print products including books.
The Harvard Lampoon - Wikipedia
The Harvard Lampoon is an undergraduate humor publication founded in 1876 by seven undergraduates at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Lampoon - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A lampoon is a parody or satire. Imagine you were frustrated by having your allowance reduced, so you wrote a funny play portraying mom and dad as dictators extracting lots of unfair taxes from their people.
lampoon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lampoon (plural lampoons) A written attack or other work ridiculing a person, group, or institution; especially, a satirical one.
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