I. ˈspüf transitive verb
Etymology: Spoof, a hoaxing game invented by Arthur Roberts died 1933 English comedian
Date: 1889
1. : deceive , hoax
2. : to make good-natured fun of
II. noun
Date: 1889
1. : hoax , deception
2. : a light humorous parody
• spoof·ery ˈspü-f(ə-)rē noun
• spoofy ˈspü-fē adjective