Noun
a singer-comedian who specializes in send-ups of pop hits Verb
the sitcom sends up the “trials and tribulations” of the rich and famous
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Noun
The sci-fi twist in the script turns their relationship into a send-up of co-dependence.—
Amy Nicholson,
Los Angeles Times,
13 Aug. 2026 George Glass made an on-screen appearance in 1996's A Very Brady Sequel, a satirical send-up of the original series.—
Victoria Edel,
PEOPLE,
1 July 2026
Verb
Smith allowed a single in the ninth, and there were two outs when the Guardians sent up Bailey as a left-handed pinch hitter for catcher Austin Hedges.—
Andrew Baggarly,
New York Times,
20 Aug. 2026 And didn’t Hal’s hunch help expose an alien that not only looked exactly like a human male, but also passed an X-ray without sending up any red flags?—
Ben Travers,
IndieWire,
16 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for send-up