To take care of with great ease. A verb derived from the term fodder.
In the context of combat, it means to defeat enemies so easily that it makes them seem as if they were just fodder.
Player 1: Watch me fodderize these bosses with my maxed out character using this beefed up weapon!
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A FIFA card that is highly rated, but not that good, so its most commonly used in a SBC (Squad Building Challenge)
I just packed pique! Heβs not great, but he is good fodder!
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A person treated like a tool meant to die.
"Send the fodders to distract them while we carry our supplies across the river."
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Literal meaning is livestock feed consisting of large and whole pieces of plants such as but not exclusively hay and corn. In popular culture it has taken the meaning of being an easy target, easy prey or just expendable mostly in reference to military actions. "Enemy fodder" is easily beaten (or eaten) by troops or military hardware.
"The contempt for the lives of men and for France herself has come to the point of calling the conscripts 'the raw material' and 'the cannon fodder" - Napoleon Bonaparte
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fodder is a term zero two used against her darling when she was mad about not being a human
zero two: YOU'RE JUST MY FODDER AFTER ALL!
hiro: shook
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One who's sole existence is to absorb projectiles
I attract bullets, so I've assumed the role of team fodder.
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