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feeding the penguins

named for the way penguins feed their young through regurgitation. When you get so drunk you throw up.

Aww man, This time tommorow I'll be feeding the penguins

by Jack Will September 25, 2007

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hella feed

To eat alot

Bob: Are you excited for dinner?
Jim: im gonna hella feed!

by halleyfsfhkhvcahjb December 22, 2013

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Feed Fuck

(v.) to feed fuck: to post the same shit on multiple pages and platforms, thus clogging your friends' and followers' feeds with redundant crap. / e.g. This girl posted the same picture of her ugly baby on three different FB groups, twitter, and instagram. She totally feed-fucked me.
(n.) feed fuck: The act of serial posting the same thing over and over to all receptive media platforms. / e.g. "All those posts of Stacy's ugly baby over social media?!?.... A total feed fuck."

Please don't post the same thing on all of your social media pages and in multiple FB groups and other threads; I keep seeing your stupid post over and over, and you're totally feed fucking me!!!

by DaCheese41 February 16, 2019

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mini-feed

The Orwellian device designed and employed by Facebook to garner curiosity and interest in other people's business where it isn't due and/or wasn't intended.

The first thing I saw on the mini-feed when I logged into Facebook was a two sentence rant from one girl to another about how her room-mate wouldn't shut up on the phone.

by vojtekdabear September 11, 2009

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Feed Kismet

When two unrelated stories appear side by side on a social media feed, and yet somehow share some commonality.

I thought I'd share this funny bit of feed kismet. My friend from college shared a status saying,"A little late night partying never hurt nobody." Then immediately under that, the Houston Chronicle posted a headline reading,"Bachelor Party Ends in Fatal Stabbing."

by VicShuttee October 20, 2016

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Feed Culture

Today's internet-connected society provides a person with a constant feed of personalized entertainment, news, and information over multiple mediums and channels. There is no mainstream anymore. This is a fundamental shift in the way broadcasters, corporations, and non-profits communicate with their stake holders.

This is not a new idea or discovery, just a term that describes this shift.

We can longer expect anyone to watch our new 20-minute annual report video we make once a year, we need to make a constant stream of short video updates on YouTube to fit in with feed culture.

by thisisjoewells July 11, 2014

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feed the seagulls

to go to the toilet, namely number 2. all sewerage goes out to sea, thats where the gulls live, hence feed the seagulls

man, i really need to go, FEED THE SEAGULLS

by FRUGSTAR May 17, 2007

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