by Starfish September 30, 2003
Get the FODmug. by Crust March 23, 2005
Get the foddingmug. FoD
"Fuck on Demand"
Similar to a booty call, it is having the freedom to call a friend over to fuck whenever you feel like. Can be one friend, or many to choose from.
"Fuck on Demand"
Similar to a booty call, it is having the freedom to call a friend over to fuck whenever you feel like. Can be one friend, or many to choose from.
by S Nate September 19, 2017
Get the FODmug. This was a typo in a chat room four friends were having, one typed 'Oh Fod xD' instead of 'God'
and so, the four trended it out as Fod the almighty ruler of Internet and Typos.
and so, the four trended it out as Fod the almighty ruler of Internet and Typos.
Friend1: Yeah... so that's it xD
TypoGuy: Oh Fod xD
Friend2: ALL HAIL FOD!!!
Friend3: FOD THE ALMIGHTY!!!
Friend1: OF INTERNET AND TYPOS!
TypoGuy: xD Fod help us
TypoGuy: Oh Fod xD
Friend2: ALL HAIL FOD!!!
Friend3: FOD THE ALMIGHTY!!!
Friend1: OF INTERNET AND TYPOS!
TypoGuy: xD Fod help us
by Foddler September 3, 2013
Get the Fodmug. Airline Industry lingo for foriegn objects or debris. This is usually looked before the in comming plane parks at it's desiginated parking spot. Debris, trash or scrap pieces that can damage a airplane's engine and is usually found on the ground where the plane is going to be parked at!
by guyfawkes74 December 29, 2009
Get the FODmug. Abbreviation for Forest of Dean.
The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England. The forest is a roughly triangular plateau bounded by the River Wye to the west and north, the River Severn to the south, and the City of Gloucester to the east.
The area is characterised by over 110 square kilometres (42.5 sq mi) of mixed woodland, one of the surviving ancient woodlands in England.
The Forest of Dean is a geographical, historical and cultural region in the western part of the county of Gloucestershire, England. The forest is a roughly triangular plateau bounded by the River Wye to the west and north, the River Severn to the south, and the City of Gloucester to the east.
The area is characterised by over 110 square kilometres (42.5 sq mi) of mixed woodland, one of the surviving ancient woodlands in England.
by sfisk May 6, 2011
Get the FODmug. 