From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlampoonlam‧poon /læmˈpuːn/ verb [transitive] MAKE FUN OFto criticize someone or something in a humorous way that makes them seem stupid SYN parody The prime minister was frequently lampooned in political cartoons. —lampoon noun [countable]→ See Verb table
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lampoon• Trudeau regularly lampoons the president in his comic strip.Origin lampoon (1600-1700) French lampon, probably from lampons “let us drink” (used in drinking songs), from lamper “to drink”