pasquinaded

/ˌpæskwɪˈneɪdɪd/
verb
  1. To publicly ridicule or mock someone or something, especially through a satirical piece of writing or performance.
    • During the campaign, both candidates were pasquinaded by late-night comedians.
    • The cartoonist pasquinaded the mayor with a series of harsh comics.
    • The students pasquinaded their strict teacher in a humorous school play.
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