Also sometimes spelled, "foody", this word describes a person who enjoys food on another level. A foodie Often says "mmm" while they chew, and gets mouth watery from the hashtag #foodporn on Instagram. A foody looks for new restaurants to try new foods of all shapes and sizes. Different from a food critic, a foodie does not try only spendy small portioned dishes, but tries all foods.
by Sparklefoodie November 30, 2015
by Archer in Chicago May 18, 2011
A Hipster who tries to impress others of his or her taste in exocitic food but hates the taste of whatever isn't a casserole because they don't want to loose their image and be labeled a normal person.
Foodie Hipster dude: "Have you ever tried Ethiopian frog balls?"
Friend: "Who the fuck eats that?"
Foodie Hipster dude: "Obviously your not a foodie like me...God your such an average walmart shopping olive garden eating loser...sigh!"
Friend: "Who the fuck eats that?"
Foodie Hipster dude: "Obviously your not a foodie like me...God your such an average walmart shopping olive garden eating loser...sigh!"
by Rainbient July 1, 2018
"Oh that's really interesting! Me? Hmmm lets see, let me describe myself...well...I guess I would consider myself a real foodie"
by RobbieI March 27, 2012
by DarkNova April 4, 2002
A proletarian or member of the middle class who occasionally eats quality food, often of the type enjoyed by the higher classes but sometimes "exotic" food of foreign lands. What the foodie calls "gourmet," the upper class or upper middle class will simply call "food." Foodies often enjoy displaying their knowledge of food, which they must acquire since they must prepare it themselves, not having the finanical means to regularly have others prepare it for them.
The foodie pushed aside his TV dinners and bagged corn crisps to make way for the newly-bought fresh produce; tonight, after four hours of preparation, he will dine like a celebrity.
by Bob177610 June 8, 2009
A fat kid pretentious enough to think up a special word to describe their desperate longing for anything to shove down their face. They'll often claim to be "food enthusiasts" or to have "refined tastes," but they're usually lying.
"I got tired of telling people I had a 'glandular problem,' so I decided to start calling myself a foodie instead. It frees me of those negative connotations and leaves me to be become as lardy as I see fit."
--You
--You
by ǝdɐɹ dɐɯ ɹǝʇɔɐɹɐɥɔ August 26, 2008