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Spoofed vs Spoonfed - What's the difference?

spoofed | spoonfed |

As verbs the difference between spoofed and spoonfed

is that spoofed is past tense of spoof while spoonfed is past tense of spoonfeed.

As an adjective spoofed

is parodied.

spoofed

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Parodied.
  • (of an email) Made to appear to have come from someone other than the real sender.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (spoof)
  • * 2005': Nowhere in “Spamalot” is traditional stage naturalism more brilliantly '''spoofed than when King Arthur and his faithful servant, the well-named Patsy (the excellent Michael McGrath), first ride into view. — ''The New Yorker , 28 March 2005
  • spoonfed

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (spoonfeed)

  • spoonfeed

    English

    Verb

  • to feed using a spoon
  • (figuratively) to teach or assist whilst requiring little or no effort on the part of the person being taught or assisted