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Feeding the fox 

To vomit after drinking too much alcohol. Specifically in an outdoor setting.
If I have another shot of tequila, I'll be out on the driveway feeding the fox.

feeding the wolves 

Giving your enemies more things to use against you.
Don't let them see you upset, you're just feeding the wolves.

Bottom-Line Feeder 

A corporate executive, usually high up the chain of command, who makes decisions for a company based on financials alone and not based on natural fluctuations, ebbs, and flows of the market.
After the company reduced its workforce by ten percent in order to satisfy the bottom-line feeders and their need to increase revenue, customer service suffered and many patrons sought help elsewhere.
Bottom-Line Feeder by Brian Wild January 14, 2008

Feeding the Joey 

Feeding the joey is the act of doing a reverse kanga and holding a midget upside down feet first while s/he blows you. The result is that you are a concerned Kangaroo mother feeding the Joey or kangaroo baby.
"How did your date with Bridget the Midget go last night?"

"Nice. I ended up feeding the joey, she has very grippable ankles."
Feeding the Joey by Raypower March 27, 2009

Spoon Feeding 

When someone gets everything they want without putting his own effort in it.
Often people ask other people to do / explain stuff because they are too lazy to do the work by themself.. so they want other people to do the work for them. If a Stranger is to lazy to google something, and another person help him with more informations (or other stuff), thats spoonfeeding. In Hacker Boards often People say "no spoonfeeding, sorry" if someone ask something without researching in the past about the question. Often Informations are public accesable but people are lazy. So often "no spoonfeeding here, sorry" is a "gtfo and read the manual / google it" answer lazy people get from others.
Person A: "How do i ...?"
Person B: "It's easy you just must do.. and then..then.." (<-- spoon feeding because the infos are public accesable)
Spoon Feeding by AnnaWagner November 19, 2017