2. Adjective. (context: of an email) Made to appear to have come from someone other than the real sender. ¹
3. Verb. (past of spoof) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Spoofed
1. spoof [v] - See also: spoof
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoofed
Literary usage of Spoofed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literary Forgeries by James Anson Farrer (1907)
"There is a legend about a novelist who induced a divine to advertise a pious
romance of his, and being a light-hearted person, cried, " I have spoofed the ..."
2. Literary Forgeries by James Anson Farrer (1907)
"There is a legend about a novelist who induced a divine to advertise a pious
romance of his, and being a light-hearted person, cried, " I have spoofed the ..."
3. Studies in English, Written and Spoken: For the Use of Continental Students by Cornelis Stoffel (1894)
"He thinks it rather hard to be spoofed; — Punch, April 13, 1889 ['Arry on
Chivalry]: "[The Modem Young ..."
4. SAS 9.1.3 Open Metadata Interface: User's Guide by SAS Publishing, SAS Institute (2004)
"... constant is spoofed=yes connection=shared spool=no ... constant is spoofed=yes
connection=shared spool=no ..."