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cat face n. aberrant surface features or an irregular appearance on fruit, vegetables, or trees, especially when caused by healthy tissue growing over damage. (posted Dec. 29, 2004) [full entry…]
cue n. barbecue; occasionally, a barbecue grill. Also que. (posted Aug. 21, 2006) [full entry…]
deckle n. a thick band of fat on (a cut of) meat; a very fatty cut of meat. (posted Dec. 22, 2005) [full entry…]
double-dead adj. (of meat) killed by accident or disease then butchered to be sold as fresh; uninspected or contaminated, and illegally sold. (posted Mar. 8, 2006) [full entry…]
drown night n. a event offering unlimited alcoholic drinks for a set fee; an all-you-can-drink happy hour. (posted May. 10, 2005) [full entry…]
dutching n. 1. a technique of treating cocoa with alkali. 2. the tilting of a viewing perspective in film, television, or other visual media. (posted Oct. 13, 2004) [full entry…]
feederism n. a fetish in which pleasure or sexual gratification is taken from the overfeeding or intentional fattening of one’s self or one’s partners. (posted May. 27, 2004) [full entry…]
Fivebucks n. Starbucks, an American retail chain of coffee shops. (posted Jun. 2, 2006) [full entry…]
Floodweiser n. a jocular name for water distributed in cans as disaster aid by the Anheuser-Busch corporation; also, misc. other wordplay on the beer brand “Budweiser.” (posted Sep. 16, 2005) [full entry…]
food insecurity n. the state of, or risk of, being unable to provide food (to oneself, a family, a nation, etc.). (posted Apr. 29, 2004) [full entry…]
fooding n. a restauranting trend which emphasizes food as a style choice, usually via new or fusion cuisines in combination with factors not related to food, such as a unique or trendy atmosphere. (posted Dec. 10, 2004) [full entry…]
foodshed n. the area which can, or is sufficient to, provide food for a given location. (posted May. 15, 2007) [full entry…]
frogspawn n. jocularly, tapioca or similar starchy pudding. (posted Aug. 5, 2005) [full entry…]
full boat n. a full price or total amount of money; generally, all of something; as an adj., having many or elaborate features, options, or functions. (posted May. 9, 2005) [full entry…]