A composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way.
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1 Have a democratic government come to power that changes every four years?
2 I've come a long way to hear your answer to that question.
3 Europe has yet to come up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
4 Cheshire Police said 11 people had come forward since Woodward went public.
5 However, come summer and another heatwave, the water crisis will begin again.
1 We have long felt that sperm is a particularly vulnerable life form.
2 However, the mechanism of bovine sperm functional regulation is still largely unknown.
3 For example, a male may use chemicals to disable his predecessor's sperm .
4 A new study shows something is decimating the sperm of Western men.
5 In any case, according to Louise, cellists generally have low sperm counts.
1 However the talented secondrow - cum - backrow returned to training with his province on Monday.
2 The sixth-form library - cum - common room of a Stockport public school is timelessly drab.
3 American socialite - cum - reality - TV - star - cum - clotheshorse Olivia Butterfield Palermo's website is an exercise in fashion-fixated egomania.
4 We eventually have sex and it is great-forme, because I cum .
5 Jemima replied: I did not cum here to git help, but revenge.
1 Hildemara had shown real spunk that day, and at other times, too.
2 She's got spunk enough to waak to Lunnon if she'd a mind.
3 All the guys smile, like they enjoy a chick with some spunk .
4 Kotex and rubbers snared and flapping, full of Middleton spunk and blood.
5 Edward talked about the spunk of the British fighting our war.
1 The sprog wants to be celebrated, the parent wants to give them that.
2 Finally the sprog paid up and left with his purchase slung under one arm.
3 She was still in her wedding dress as the sprog was two months early.
4 Which must make her husband and sprog feel just peachy.
5 I remember one time when I was a sprog .
1 The band started playing, led by a blue, flop-eared jizz - wailer named Max Rebo.
2 The jizz locally is for the hurlers who play next Sunday.
3 DNA testing unavailable at the time of Charlie's conviction showed the jizz wasn't his.
4 Condoms can hold fingerprints as well as jizz .
5 Okay, you've got to help me, jizz - monkey .
1 Let me drink his holy, burning jism .
2 Hold your torch as high as you want to, m'dear, there's still rats in your dress and cold jism dripping down your leg.
3 But I got jism on the Bible, and the promising and swearing lasted only a day or two, until I was by myself again.
4 'They've been gunning for us ever since Louis Freeh ID'd Clinton's jism .
1 The problem with using WWNs for authentication is that they are easily spoofed .
2 But its new claim that it spoofed the drone's navigational controls isn't implausible.
3 Lamarr sensors on the main hatch report they are being spoofed .
4 Most firewalls designed to defeat the pings and scans but are easily spoofed .
5 How soon the Bosches found out how they'd been spoofed , I don't know.
6 The messages are sent from spoofed or fake e-mail addresses.
7 Michael, I believe you were spoofed by that man Gastrell, whoever he isabsolutely spoofed .
8 A hacker with a spoofed IP address could do two things to exploit this vulnerability.
9 But didn't she tell you Mr. Anthony had spoofed the crowd that were against him?
10 I spoofed your number and user account information.
11 But check out the cool pics above for the serious and humorous takes on the oft - spoofed system.
12 Soft-spoken and often spoofed for overusing 'tranquility' to describe his team's mood, Bento staged a remarkable revival.
13 Medical readings from the cell had been spoofed to make it appear she was alive and well.
14 He began to suspect that he had been " spoofed . "
15 But I was not being spoofed ... actual tears of surprise and chagrin came into the coal-passer's eyes.
16 He declines to talk about any criminal investigation against the ex he believes is behind the spoofed profiles.
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