Names or labels derived by sexual terms and other ennuendo by manipulating the spelling and also adding spaces when necessary. The purpose of these fake (though sometimes authentic and realistic) names is for humor and hilarity, and, most of the time, all in good fun. Below is a list of some of them.
A. Nelprober, Amanda Mount, Anita Hanjaab, Annie Position, Ben Dover, Ben Overbich, Betty Phuckzer, Buster Cherry, C. Mike Rack, Dick Ramdass, Dixon Kuntz, E. Normus Peter, Eric Shun, Harry P. Ness, Harry Sach, Helda Dick, Hugh Jass, Ima Homeau, Jack Mehoff, Jenny Talya, Liz Bien, Madame Dick Burns, Mike Hunt, Mike Rotch, Moe Lester, Pat Myaz, Phil Accio, Phil Mehard, Ruben Z. Clitz, Shara Dick, Tara Dikoff, Wayne Kerr, Wilma Dickfit.
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Any current world, pop culture, or sports issue made into a South Park episode.
A Park parody of the episodes made mocking the Cloverfield movie
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A fake name derived from a sexual term or phrase where the words are manipulated and mispelled in order to make it look like a real person's name.
Jenna Tools is one of the newest dirty parody names.
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(female) Filma Wang or (male) Filmo Wang
dirty parody names- Filma Wang, Filmo Wang
"I have a new best friend, she's Asian."
"Oh yeah what's her name?"
"Filma, Filma Wang"
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Anti-parody religion, or antiparody religion or criticism of parody religion, is the opposition to parody religion and parodies of religious beliefs. Anti-parody religion often seeks to be a reaction to parody religions to parodies of religious/spiritual/esoteric beliefs. Anti-parody religions are often common between antiatheists and anti-antitheists who attempt to make criticism of parody religions in a religious and spiritual way.
Anti-parody religion, also criticism of parody region, is one of the consequences of the rise of antiatheism that is in rise because of the rise of militant atheism nowadays.
a re-do of a popular song/movie/video... etc.
Weird Al is the king of parody/spin-off!
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When you post a video, podcast or similar and mistakenly believe you appear credibleβ¦when in actual fact you are an obvious charlatan and merchant of horsefeathers.
Hey did you see that unintentional parody Mo made? It was nonsense, but not on purpose.