The old southern meaning of spoof or the act of "spoofing" is to trick or otherwise play a practical joke on someone. (This might be remembered from the old "Deputy Dawg" cartoon where the mischievous Muskie the Muskrat constantly spoofed Vince Van Gopher, Deputy Dawg and Sheriff.)
Muskie: "Depty Dawg, Depty Dawg! Vince fell in the quickmud!"
Deputy Dawg: "Dag nabit! This better not be a spoof, Muskie!"
Muskie: "It's possible... It's possible..."
Deputy Dawg: "Dag nabit! This better not be a spoof, Muskie!"
Muskie: "It's possible... It's possible..."
by Nabru September 14, 2005
1. To agree, concur or express understanding of something.
2. Being in "the know" or knowledgable about a subject.
2. Being in "the know" or knowledgable about a subject.
1. Person 1: "Man this song is off the hook!" Person 2: "Yeah, I'm hip!"
2. I'm hip to the music scene.
2. I'm hip to the music scene.
by Nabru September 14, 2005
When you are pretending to be something you are not, capable of a skill or trait you do not possess, or in some other way misrepresenting yourself. See fronting.
KRS-ONE is an old school rapper who dislikes so-called "Gansta" rappers who are just fakin' the funk.
by Nabru September 14, 2005
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