noun
- people who create parodies; writers or performers who imitate and exaggerate the style of other works for humorous or satirical effect
Usage: plural of parodist
Examples
- The comedy show featured talented parodists who mimicked famous politicians.
- Literary parodists often target well-known authors and their distinctive writing styles.
- These parodists created hilarious versions of popular songs.
- The magazine employed several parodists to write satirical pieces.
- Famous parodists like Weird Al Yankovic have made careers out of musical parody.
- The theater group consisted of skilled parodists who could imitate any genre.