Used to describe the remains or left-overs of something that is consumable and to refer to a person where it is appropriate.
1. "Ay bro, I'm almost done with this beer, you can have the bottom-feed."
2. "Heard you is talkin to muh ex hoe, have fun wit my bottom-feed cuh."
2. "Heard you is talkin to muh ex hoe, have fun wit my bottom-feed cuh."
by Adams Logan October 26, 2011
an amount of cheap girly liquor, usually flavored Vodka or schnapps, used to get girls drunk and wild
"Yo, I got these girls coming through to party. Run to the liquor store and pickup some bitch feed."
by bign February 24, 2006
When one exposes themselves to fiction that stimulates our negative qualities (like horror fiction) so that they can work through them in a healthy and harmless environment as catharsis.
Serial killers and other murderers appeal to the impulse Stephen King calls "feeding the alligators," and Carl Jung called "integration of the shadow self," but it all means the same thing: that entertaining our own dark side can be therapeutic.
-- 8-Bit Philosophy
-- 8-Bit Philosophy
by The Logical Fallacy May 27, 2017
Sean: Hey man, where were you at yesterday? We've been looking for you.
Joris: Just feeding the dog brother, just feeding the dog..
Joris: Just feeding the dog brother, just feeding the dog..
by BeijingNaugthyBoy June 20, 2011
to send a high-maintenance partner a text message in order to keep them sweet and avoid them getting upset that you are ignoring them.
Similar to a feeding a tamagotchi, you send these texts to keep the relationship alive.
Similar to a feeding a tamagotchi, you send these texts to keep the relationship alive.
A: You coming to the pub mate?
B: Yeah, of course. One minute though, I just gotta feed the beast first.
B: Yeah, of course. One minute though, I just gotta feed the beast first.
by BiggyG June 06, 2010
by paul claydon December 13, 2003
by shabbamama February 08, 2009