self-parody in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Neither in the selection of material nor in the performances does the show overstep into self-parody, as is often the case in other musical anthologies.
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Practically all sequence dancers have a good sense of humour, and this is shown in the many self-parody leaflets which go round the dance halls in the public domain.
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His stage act was rapidly becoming a form of self-parody.
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He was also a master of self-parody.
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Having elements of self-parody, it is regarded as his only attempt at humour.
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It's hard to discern whether the album was intended to be self-parody or mindless exploitation of what was then a hugely profitable sub-genre of rap music.
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What they do have is an awful lot of front which they flaunt with joyous brashness and a sense of self-parody.
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A show might also diffuse the awkwardness by indulging in self-parody, explicitly acknowledging or intentionally over-playing the device.
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His poetry has been characterized as etnofuturist, bringing estrangement of language to the brink of self-parody.
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The game was given a very distinct theme of self-parody between the enemies, story and dialogue.
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