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has spoofed
  • present perfect of spoof (3rd person singular).

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Mr. Cranston, who has spoofed a Donald J. Trump presidency on “Saturday Night Live,” got a little misty just speaking about Ms. Streep’s words.

From New York Times • Jan. 9, 2017

David has spoofed the Vermont senator as a passionate presidential candidate screaming of revolution and Sanders has happily played along.

From Washington Times • Feb. 5, 2016

Most people know him as Batting Stance Guy, the Internet sensation and author who has spoofed stances for David Letterman.

From New York Times • Mar. 26, 2012

For two months, a series of witty, satiric advertisements in the New York Daily News has spoofed OPA, Congress, New Yorkers, columnists.

From Time Magazine Archive