A drinking game in which players hold up to three (or another specified number of) coins hidden in a fist and attempt to guess the total number of coins held
1) To deceive for the purpose of gaining access to someone else's resources (for example, to fake an Internet address so that one looks like a certain kind of Internet user or server)2) To simulate a communications protocol by a program that is interjected into a normal sequence of processes for the purpose of adding some useful function
A method of communication which does not prepend the name of the speaker Spoofing can be used to enhance the realism and interest of a conversation or scene, but using the spoof command to impersonate another character's speech or action is strictly forbidden See the MOOing 101 tutorial for more information
A spoof is something such as an article or television programme that seems to be about a serious matter but is actually a joke. a spoof on Hollywood life. a funny book, play, or film that copies something serious or important and makes it seem silly take-off spoof of/on (Invented name for a game involving deception)