Term used to express the gluttonous over-consumption of food wherein the level of consumption is sufficiently morbid to eclipse the quantity of a regular food baby.
*Fraternal food twins - eating two large but distinct meals in quick succession, resulting in two food babies
*Fraternal food twins - eating two large but distinct meals in quick succession, resulting in two food babies
by Nickcarraway16 January 19, 2009
When you eat a certain type of food, but you have an unpleasant experience, such as finding a bug in your food or eating spoiled food.
Roger: This one time, I started eating egg and cottage cheese when I noticed something was wrong with the cheese... I looked at the expiring date and found out it expired a week ago... It happened like 5 months ago and I haven't ate any cottage cheese since then!
Bill: That's a pretty bad Food Trauma!
Bill: That's a pretty bad Food Trauma!
by EndSquirellAids February 15, 2011
by Dutch McCoy February 13, 2008
n. Self- pity of single people triggered by public displays of affection online or offline. These single people comedically refer to themselves as “Single dogs”.
The way this couple began flirting with each other and ignoring me made me feel as if I was being force fed dog food. Don’t they realize I’m a single dog!?
by Matt GN July 09, 2020
by daboyfromdasouth June 25, 2010
When a person, typically a thin one, indulges in a large amount of food which makes their stomach stick out from the fullness as if they're pregnant.
In the movie Juno:
Juno: I'm pregnant.
Leah: What? Honest to blog?
Juno: Yeah. Yeah, it's Bleekers.
Leah: It's probably just a food baby. Did you have a big lunch?
Juno: No, this is not a food baby all right?
Juno: I'm pregnant.
Leah: What? Honest to blog?
Juno: Yeah. Yeah, it's Bleekers.
Leah: It's probably just a food baby. Did you have a big lunch?
Juno: No, this is not a food baby all right?
by macguff the crime dog March 25, 2008
Any food which exists the body in a condition which still allows for basic identification, particularly including foods difficult to digest like fibrous vegetables.
If you eat a tracer food like beets, you can gauge how long it takes for foods to pass through your system.
by kosk11348 January 31, 2008