Satirical in a sentence as an adjective

The entire post was a satirical response to the GP comment.

There also is a satirical party that makes pretty funny ads.

There was a satirical article in the Onion that exposed a similar truth.

Is this a satirical response to something Mozilla did?

Someone should make a satirical text adventure about doing startups, where you wander around the valley trying to get funding and so on.

"don't hate the player" is a satirical half assed defense used to justify irresonsible actions.

A famous quote from the satirical political TV comedy Yes, Minister sums up the British press fairly well.

It appears to be a satirical, role-playing meta-comment about the new social web being creepy.

Leveraged Sellout was famously satirical of the financial markets in the heady pre-crisis days of '06-'08.

A better rule of thumb is to just minimize your dialogue with the police to the bare minimum and keep any intellectual/ironic/satirical comment to yourself.

In allusion to the original, the phrase “A Modest Proposal” is used to introduce suggestions that are satirical, hyperbolic, and sarcastic.

While satirical, they specialize in investigations, especially related to insider knowledge and whistle blowers.

Satirical definitions

adjective

exposing human folly to ridicule; "a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine"

See also: satiric