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“Heart Eyes” has two goals: satirize romantic comedies and squeeze the dregs from slasher clichés.

And in recent years, the oftentimes absurd incursion of loanwoards has become satirized in popular culture, with speech that needlessly shoehorns English in at every turn pejoratively referred to as “voguespeak” or “Pangyo dialect.”

In the cold open of the year's first "SNL" episode, the sketch show satirized the relentless pace of breaking news under the incoming motormouth-in-chief.

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Our show has done a very good job of satirizing stuff that should be satirized without alienating, you know, half of the country.

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As a result, he has become the natural target of mercilessly satirizing memes by a newly empowered and enthusiastic Gen Z.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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