spoof|spoofed|spoofing|spoofs in English
verb
[spuːf]
parody, mockingly imitate; fool, deceive
Use "spoof|spoofed|spoofing|spoofs" in a sentence
1. There was no victory in Scary Movie because it was spoofing a spoof that was cleverer than it was.
2. The basic principle behind ARP spoofing is to exploit the lack of authentication in the ARP protocol by sending spoofed ARP messages onto the LAN.
3. In computer networking, ARP spoofing, ARP cache poisoning, or ARP poison routing, is a technique by which an attacker sends (spoofed) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages onto a local area network.
4. The best of Mel Brooks' recent spoofs.
5. He was spoofed by his employees.
6. This process is sometimes referred to as spoofing.
7. Don't let them spoof you.
8. It's a spoof on horror movies.
9. It was a spoof cowboy film.
10. He spoofed the movement of his boss, which set everybody laughing.
11. It’s Autodialled by a computer, probably from a fake number known as a Caller ID spoof or phone spoof
12. Is this countrified bleak fundamentalism a spoof?
13. So why even worry about IP spoofing?
14. The show was a spoof of college life.
15. Managing access includes risk mitigation of identity theft or spoofing.
16. The film was a spoof on Hollywood cop movies.
17. Mike Myers heads the cast of this spy spoof.
18. Host spoofing is just the tool we need.
19. On the whole I hate spoofs and I like everything played straight.
20. But, this program can keep spoofing continuously with a periodic time.
21. The Blowing is a spoof of movie trailers of M
22. Why travel thousands of miles to visit a spoof Paris?
23. The play is a spoof on Shakespeare's tragedy 'Julius Caesar'.
24. They did a spoof on/of the Nine O'Clock News.
25. This novel is witty, good humored, and something of a spoof.