Food Munch: (noun) A person who frequently snacks, eats, or takes food from others, often without asking. A food munch may have an insatiable appetite for food and may be seen as always hungry or constantly in search of their next meal or snack. The term "food munch" is not widely used, but it may be used to describe someone who has a particular fondness or obsession with food.
"Watch out for Sarah at the potluck, she's a real food munch and will eat everything in sight!"
"I invited my friend over for a movie night, but he turned out to be a total food munch and ate all the snacks within the first 10 minutes."
Anything that provides mental stimulus for creeping. Usually a Facebook newsfeed.
(inner monologue of a high/bored person):Laying here watching 'Hoarders' is not enough right now, I should read something. Food for thought on Wikipedia or food for stalk on Facebook?
Mackenzie: How are you feeling today Amy?
Amy: Frisky like the cat food.
Food that you stocked up for when you get hungry and it's the last reliable source. Especially for when you're high, drunk, both, or just feel like a fat ass.
It usually tends to be snack food or junk food. Basically food you'd store up for the apocalypse.
Person 1: Dude, why are you getting so much food?
Person 2: It's my apocalypse food. Whenever there's an emergency, it's there.
(n.) Foods prepared with a George Foreman grill. Especially when they should not be.
Dude! Two pieces of bread. Sliced apple. Kraft slices and peanut butter. Spread mayonnaise on the outside of the bread. Grill for 3 minutes. Best Foreman food ever!
a monthly food entertainment magazine founded by Hearst Communications and Scripps Networks Interactive based on the latter's popular television network Food Network. The magazine debuted in 2008,
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A monthly food entertainment magazine founded by Hearst Communications and Scripps Networks Interactive based on the latter's popular television network Food Network
n October 2008, Hearst President Cathie Black announced that Hearst Magazines had partnered with Scripps Networks Interactive to develop Food Network Magazine