Satirizing

Word SATIRIZING
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Definitions and meanings of "Satirizing"

What do we mean by satirizing?

To make a satire of; to mock.

The art of sarcasm typically directed from events that take place in the world. Much like a caricature of the human race. Usually it is done through comedy, but sometimes it is just as serious as the event itself. South Park is know for its satirical episodes. The Terry Schiavo case being one that sticks out. Urban Dictionary

A way of comedy, this way of comedy is when the person using it is either not serious and plays a role or it can be seen as 'rude' comedy Urban Dictionary

Originally, satire was a literary form in which the author used irony, sarcasm, and allied rhetorical devices to express indignation against perceived social vices, follies, or oppressions, and to hold the perpetrators up to ridicule and contempt. In the heyday of the National Lampoon, satire meant calling somebody an asshole. Currently, it consists of people submitting definitions to Urban Dictionary in which they call each other gay, retarded, or both. Urban Dictionary

Satired – The feeling of being both satisfied from a night of passion and tired from the lack of sleep!! Urban Dictionary

An excuse for allowing someone who agrees with you to say something you're complaining about as long as it is an insult to the people you're against. Urban Dictionary

Any of a series of jokes or statements using the word "Retard" that Sarah Palin thinks are funny. Urban Dictionary

It's SARCASM as COMEDY, fool. Urban Dictionary

The adverb form of the word satire, it is mainly used when describing a situation which is satirical. Urban Dictionary

What people on the internet use as an excuse to be racist Urban Dictionary

"You wouldn't know satire if it walked up to you on the street bare naked, bit your ass, and then proceeded to put on a rainbow colored afro wig and started jumping up and down singing 'The time to get a clue is now!'" Urban Dictionary

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The word "satirizing" in example sentences

They also fail to mark that in satirizing this language, they deaden their readers, who are, even if they are being subjected to clever simulacra of mindless language, being subjected to it nonetheless. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The product’s creators apparently took a little too much liberty in satirizing Apple’s own iPod creative platform, prompting the Cupertino tech giant to insist on the removal of all iGasm ads. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"Parker and Stone publicly parted ways with Isaac Hayes, the longtime voice of Chef, after the" Shaft "legend complained South Park had gone too far in satirizing religion. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Lycas was already beginning to be on good terms with me, and Tryphaena had just sprinkled Giton with the last drops in her cup, when Eumolpus, who was himself almost drunk, was seized with the notion of satirizing bald pates and branded rascals, but when he had exhausted his chilly wit, he returned at last to his poetry and recited this little elegy upon hair: ❋ Unknown (2007)

You resort to exaggeration and hyperbole, which are the essence of the 'satirizing' of which you accuse her. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Those stories most likely to be reprinted, however, are those that take on headier themes, such as satirizing a dystopian society, according to Eric Rabkin, a professor of English and literature at the University of Michigan. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It was at the "satirizing" part that everything went horribly, horribly wrong. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And I have no doubt that Marcotte wasn't joking -- or "satirizing," in her quasi-apology's argot -- when she wrote that "Britney Spears was a famous object of virginity fetishism and well, there you go. ❋ Ann Althouse (2007)

It was satirizing negative ads, and in one Sharron Angle accused Harry Reid of using taxpayer dollars to give Viagra to child molesters and sex offenders. ❋ Ezra Klein (2010)

Shows like Saturday Night Live and MadTV have demonstrated an affinity for satirizing the melodrama of Spanish soap operas and talk shows. ❋ Cristina Costantini (2011)

Sunday night, though, "The Simpsons" pulled a self-satirizing coup that quickly went viral, getting the London street artist Banksy to create its opening sequence -- the first time an outside artist has storyboarded the "couch gag." ❋ Michael Cavna (2010)

Here's the thing about the Oct. 30 Jon Stewart rally: Sure, it's satirizing rallies like Glenn Beck's, notes Paul Farhi -- but it's also an awful lot like a Glenn Beck rally, with its claim on high-minded non-partisan themes counterbalanced by superstar partisan guests. ❋ The Reliable Source (2010)

Someone: "Did you see the South Park episode about the people coming back [from the future] and taking all the jobs away from the citizens because they worked for much less?" Somebody: "Yes, it was [chock] full of satire about people complaining of immigrants and [outsourcing]." ❋ Nest (2005)

Did you see that new [FilthyFrank] video? That was [pure] [satire]. ❋ Khydronic (2016)

I'd rather be gay and [retarded] than the sort of person whose idea of satire is calling [someone else] gay and retarded. I'd be more likely [to get laid]. ❋ Leslie Doppler (2009)

Eg: [Rita] “God I’m soo [satired] today!!” Sue “Ahh you saw Bob last night then? Well [you have no sympathy] from me..at least you got some…” ❋ Leytonbird (2010)

Rush Limbaugh calling democrats retarded is ok in [Palin's] book because it's used in satire. [rahm] [emanual] calling democrats retarded is not acceptable because it's not used in satire. ❋ Pissedoffmoderate (2010)

Satire: The President is going to have a retard [summit] when he invites all of the liberal retards to the [White House]. Not Satire: When [Stephen Colbert] calls Sarah Palin a retard. ❋ LiberalGeek (2010)

[My life] is satire. [I suck]. ❋ Will (2003)

The [actions] exemplified the satirity of [the situation]. ❋ Adam M. B. (2005)

"[Hey dude], that was [racist]" "No, idiot, I was using [satire]" ❋ MemesterMcGamer (2020)

[Satire] and Comedy can [coexist]. Quite happily, [I might add]. ❋ Saihenjin (2004)

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