-fərē noun
( -es )
Etymology: spoof (III) + -ery
1. : deceit
2.
a. : good-natured ridicule : kidding, ribbing
British spoofery that is sometimes so gentle that the humor is almost inaudible — New Yorker
a compendium of spoofery including cartoons, verse, and prose
b. : an instance of good-natured ridicule : spoof 2
the ballet … bringing this spoofery of a house party to a realization less anachronistic than a literal reproduction — Irving Kolodin