Resume fodder is a bullshit job that you are aware is bullshit, but you only work there for a short period of time to use it later on as a reference. By working there for only a month and then quitting, you can stack up your resume and theoretically speedrun the corporate ladder. Think of it as gun game in Call of Duty but for jobs.
Yeah I got hired at TGI Fridays as a line cook. I'm only gonna be there till I line up something slightly better this job sucks it's nothing but resume fodder
by Suckmytoes_77 July 29, 2024
Get the Resume Foddermug. A slang term for green, folding money, feddy etc. Can also extend to other things in a person's wallet, including but not limited to driver's license, credit card and pictures of friends and relatives.
Yo, bro, that ho took my wallet fodder. Now I ain't got no feddy and can't get no more. Can you lend me fiddy bucks?
by zekepliskin December 8, 2009
Get the Wallet Foddermug. by ryxuu November 17, 2021
Get the foddermug. An album that isn't worth hanging onto in its bulky physical form (cd, tape, album), but it's worth loading into your iPod (in its entirety, or selected songs) and keeping electronically.
After going through my old CD collection, there were some CDs I decided to keep, but some were just pod fodder: I downloaded the stuff I wanted to keep, then sold the disks as used.
by JonInBoston December 9, 2008
Get the pod foddermug. A character that is highly overrated and overwanked when there really just fodder for other fictional characters, Pretty much a subject of fanboys delusions about their favorite characters beating other characters that are much stronger.
by Ktbro_13 November 30, 2023
Get the Overrated Foddermug. It's a highly rated duplicate player someone gets from a FIFA pack and can be used in the squad challenges.
by mcsdm September 8, 2025
Get the Foddermug. Noun
When playing a competitive board game, one who is losing/having their pieces eaten can be referred to as 'pounce fodder', implying that their only purpose in the game is to provide a piece for other players to use to gain points/turns by 'pouncing' on
When playing a competitive board game, one who is losing/having their pieces eaten can be referred to as 'pounce fodder', implying that their only purpose in the game is to provide a piece for other players to use to gain points/turns by 'pouncing' on
by ardentmotley November 23, 2018
Get the pounce foddermug.