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spoof verb- to hoax; to fool UK, 1889
- “All existing biometrics are capable of being spoofed”, Mr Daugman told the Guardian. “But ours is the hardest to [fool].” — The Guardian, 29 July 200
3 - to make a parodic version of something UK, 1927
- As the classic mockumentaries Spinal Tap and Bob Roberts proved, it’s much easier to spoof something that is already a self-parody. — The Guardian, 22 August 1999
- to ejaculate AUSTRALIA, 1992
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