Noun
When playing a competitive board game, one who is losing/having their pieces eaten can be referred to as 'pounce fodder', implying that their only purpose in the game is to provide a piece for other players to use to gain points/turns by 'pouncing' on
Why do you keep sending my pieces home? Am I just pounce fodder to you?
An individual whom would be ideal to place into a gas chamber. Typically out of degeneracy, or other self destructive behavior.
Ugh. This guy is such a subhuman. Total chamber fodder.
Look at this gender freak. Chamber fodder alert.
Kyle fodder describes person or persons who is so openly chavvy scummy or outrageously common that they seem as if straight off the sofa of the Jeremy Kyle show
"Oh my god, she was caught doing what? She's such Kyle fodder.
"Darren is 24 hasn't worked a day in his life but is head to toe in Adidas and smart devices, total Kyle fodder
"Jesus Christ she's on the third 'love of her life' this year and it's March, such Kyle fodder
An issue that when emerges, feeds anger and makes people jitter and they will argue right at first mention. The grounds may be valid at both of the opposing sides.
- People always argue about fireworks. One is angry about the noise and they fear of household animals having severe stress. In addition the government spends a lot of public money on this entertainment while the country has money problems. The opposing people demand traditions and entertainment.
-Yes, everbody argues about this, fireworks are a true rage fodder.
a semi-offensive term for an NHL player traded to another club less than 48 hours prior to the March 1 NHL Trade Deadline.
If you want to make a smooth transition to your new club, please ask your old team not to make you cannon fodder
What is left of a football team after being decimated by the Atlanta Falcons.
The Green Bay Packers were a good football team until they played the Atlanta Falcons in the 2016 NFC championship game, now they are just dirty bird fodder.
Often shortened to "blodder." Material scavenged for use in a blog, especially ready made visuals, writing or data that can easily be dumped right into a posting; also derogatorily applied to canned, corporate, or prefabricated information specially designed for such use
Jeannie! Check the WAPO news feed, girl -- got some killer blog fodder for you!
I'm all bleary eyed from trawling the web for blodder all night
That article on the anatomy of testicles is perfect blog fodder for my "How Men Think" blog
Big Pharma p.r. churns out mucho blodder for the unsuspecting to re-post