Word: lampoon Word origin: mid 17th century: from French lampon, said to be from lampons ‘let us drink’ (used as a refrain), from lamper ‘gulp down’, nasalized form of laper ‘to lap (liquid)’. Phonetic: lamˈpuːn Listen:
publicly criticize (someone or something) by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm. Example: the actor was lampooned by the press
a speech or text lampooning someone or something. Example: the magazine fired at God, Royalty, and politicians, using cartoons and lampoons
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