"a spoof," British slang, 1958, from verbal phrase send up "to mock, make fun of" (1931), from send (v.) + up (adv.), perhaps a transferred sense of the public school term for "to send a boy to the headmaster" (usually for punishment), which is attested from 1821.
雙語例句
1. "I want to send a telegram." — "Fine, to whom?"
“我想發(fā)份電報(bào)。”——“好的,發(fā)給誰?”
來自柯林斯例句
2. For more details about these products, send a postcard marked HB/FF.