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lampoon$43188$ - translation to greek

MAGAZINE
Phunny; Harvard Lampoon; The Lampoon
  •  The 1885 ''Lampoon'' staff includes several notables, such as philosopher G. Santayana and newspaperman W.R. Hearst
  • Title [[Dingbat]] from an 1886 ''Lampoon''
  • Cartoon by philosopher G. Santayana, Harvard class of 1886
  • 1886 example of ''Crimson''-teasing by ''Lampoon'' editor T.P. Sanborn

lampoon      
n. λαμπούν, σάτυρα, λίβελλος, σάτιρα
send up         
  • Puck]]'' magazine, October 9, 1915. Caption "I did not raise my girl to be a voter" parodies the anti-[[World War I]] song "[[I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier]]". A chorus of disreputable men support a lone anti-suffrage woman.
  • 3=Allegorie der Tulipomanie}}'', persiflage on the [[tulip mania]], by [[Jan Brueghel the Younger]] (1640s)
  • Reggie Brown]], a voice actor and [[Barack Obama]] impersonator
IMITATIVE WORK CREATED TO MOCK, COMMENT ON OR TRIVIALISE AN ORIGINAL WORK
Send Up; Parodies; Parodied; Parodying; Parodic; Parodist; Lampoons; Send-up; Sendup; Sendups; Send-ups; Send ups; Parody law; Polemical lampoon
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Definition

lampoon
[lam'pu:n]
¦ verb publicly satirize or ridicule.
¦ noun a satirical attack.
Derivatives
lampooner noun
lampoonist noun
Origin
C17: from Fr. lampon, said to be from lampons 'let us drink'.

Wikipedia

The Harvard Lampoon

The Harvard Lampoon is an undergraduate humor publication founded in 1876 by seven undergraduates at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.