adjective treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant

  • The speaker's facetious remarks were not well-received by the audience.
  • Stop being facetious and take this seriously.
  • Don't be so facetious, dude.
  • Her facetious attitude masked her true feelings.

adjective showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously

  • The speaker's irreverent remarks caused a stir among the audience.
  • She always has an irreverent attitude towards authority figures.
  • I love his irreverent sense of humor, it always cracks me up.
  • The artist's irreverent approach to traditional painting techniques sets him apart from his peers.

noun A person who writes or performs lampoons, which are satirical compositions that mock or ridicule someone or something.

  • The lampooner's satirical sketches were widely acclaimed for their wit and incisiveness.
  • The lampooner really knows how to roast people with their jokes.
  • That lampooner is a savage when it comes to making fun of others.
  • The lampooner's words were like sharp daggers, piercing through the facade of pretense.

noun ridicule or contempt

  • The act of making a mockery of someone's beliefs is highly disrespectful.
  • Stop making a mockery of everything I say, it's getting annoying.
  • She's always mocking people, it's such a mockery.
  • The crumbling building stood as a mockery of its former grandeur.

verb making fun of someone or something in a cruel way

adjective characterized by ridicule or imitation

  • The teacher reprimanded the student for mocking his classmates during the presentation.
  • Stop mocking me, it's not funny!
  • She's always mocking people behind their backs.
  • The dark clouds looming overhead seemed to be mocking the impending storm.

noun a humorous or satirical imitation of a person, literary work, movie, etc., exaggerating characteristic features for comic effect

  • The artist created a parody of a famous painting to critique the original work.
  • The comedian made a hilarious parody of a popular movie.
  • That parody video had me rolling on the floor laughing!
  • His actions were a parody of what a responsible adult should do.

noun a person who uses satire, a literary technique that uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize or mock people, ideas, or institutions

  • The renowned satirist delivered a scathing critique of societal norms in his latest novel.
  • The satirist really knows how to poke fun at politicians in a clever way.
  • That satirist is always roasting people with his sharp wit.
  • The satirist's words were like a sword, cutting through hypocrisy and exposing the truth.

adjective making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation

  • The journalist was accused of spreading scurrilous rumors about the politician.
  • I can't believe the scurrilous lies that are being spread about her.
  • Don't listen to that scurrilous gossip, it's all made up.
  • His scurrilous behavior tarnished his reputation beyond repair.

noun a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something

  • The mishandling of evidence in the court case was a travesty of justice.
  • The way they treated their employees was a total travesty.
  • The party getting canceled at the last minute was a real travesty.
  • Losing the championship game felt like a travesty after all the hard work we put in.

noun Brexit juice

  • The impact of Brexit juice on the economy is still being closely monitored by analysts.
  • Have you heard about this new Brexit juice craze? It's supposed to be good for your health.
  • I can't believe they're still arguing about Brexit juice, it's such a mess.
  • The political landscape has been transformed by the Brexit juice that has been spilled.

noun A person who is a devoted supporter of former US President Donald Trump, often to an extreme or irrational degree.

  • The political commentator criticized the Trumpkin movement for its lack of policy substance.
  • I can't believe that Trumpkin supporter actually believes all the conspiracy theories.
  • Those Trumpkins are really out of touch with reality.
  • The Trumpkin's blind loyalty to their leader is reminiscent of a cult following.

noun a religion that promotes a light-hearted view of religion and opposes the teaching of intelligent design and creationism in public schools

  • Pastafarianism is a satirical religion that promotes the idea of a Flying Spaghetti Monster as the creator of the universe.
  • Have you heard of Pastafarianism? It's a religion that worships a Flying Spaghetti Monster.
  • Some people think Pastafarianism is just a joke, but its followers take it seriously.
  • The concept of Pastafarianism challenges traditional beliefs and encourages critical thinking.