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Feed The Birds

Feed The Birds are a UK based anti prohibition activist group. They believe that by spreading hemp seeds in public places, any seeds that don't get eaten by the birds will grow into a plant capable of making a mockery of the unjust, hypocritical and absurd UK drug laws.
Feed The Birds hemp seed and they will love you forever.
by Elski M February 12, 2015
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Spoon Feeding

When someone gets everything they want without putting his own effort in it.
Often people ask other people to do / explain stuff because they are too lazy to do the work by themself.. so they want other people to do the work for them. If a Stranger is to lazy to google something, and another person help him with more informations (or other stuff), thats spoonfeeding. In Hacker Boards often People say "no spoonfeeding, sorry" if someone ask something without researching in the past about the question. Often Informations are public accesable but people are lazy. So often "no spoonfeeding here, sorry" is a "gtfo and read the manual / google it" answer lazy people get from others.
Person A: "How do i ...?"
Person B: "It's easy you just must do.. and then..then.." (<-- spoon feeding because the infos are public accesable)
by AnnaWagner November 19, 2017
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baby feeders

two round supple objects enjoyed by all ages that can produce warm milk when a lady friend is knocked up
If a woman presents her baby feeders feel that you are being honored and suck those moist bloating breasts dry.
by mc Cream Dream December 26, 2007
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Fifth Freedom

The right of Fifth Freedom, gives the person authority to eliminate a person(s) without any Legal or Governmental consequence.

1. Kill anyone without consequence.
2. Eliminate target with no hesitation.
3. To kill someone with disregard to Law or Political hostilities.

"Within the fictional world of Splinter Cell, this unofficial Fifth Freedom allows an operative to disregard any law, agreement, or framework of ethical behavior in order to accomplish his mission. As Dermot P. Brunton put it, "all means are acceptable." For example, the operative may kill in combat or by assassination, may torture or kidnap people, may deploy on U.S. soil, and may spy on other U.S. government agencies. Fifth Freedom is also used as a verb. To "Fifth Freedom" someone is another way of saying to kill someone." - Wikipedia, Fifth Freedom.

NOTE : The Fifth Freedom is unoffical, but many use it in war and in personal situations.
Splinter Cell - In the game Splinter Cell, Sam Fisher an operative of the fictional Third Echelon is commisioned witht he fictional right of Fifth Freedom.

It is also used in Noam Chomsky : The Culture Of Terrorism.

It is also stated in one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's speeches.
by Mr. Banks October 10, 2006
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Feeding the Geese

For a man, the act of pleasuring yourself in a motion that looks as if you were throwing bread crumbs on the ground for geese to eat
Mike: Hey, what is Mikko up to?

Chod: Oh, he's just in his room feeding the geese.

or

Dave: What do you wanna do after this?

Tucker: I'm probably just gonna head back to my place and feed the geese
by Barry Skanesworth July 28, 2008
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Freedom From Religion Foundation

An American freethought organization based in Madison, Wisconsin. Its purposes, as stated in its bylaws, are to promote the separation of church and state and to educate the public on matters relating to atheism, agnosticism and nontheism.
Freedom From Religion Foundation pointed out to the ignorant politician the Treaty of Tripoli as proof of the separation of church and state.
by akrking April 20, 2010
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freedle

The condition of having left or abandoned someone or someplace, often abruptly, and usually when a certain level, excessively high level, of inebriation has been achieved. Always without indication of intent and the action is never noticed until some time later. The word hails origin from its greatest proponent and practitioner, Charles of the same last name.
"Where is Charles?"
"In the bathroom"
"No he isn't, the bastard freedled again"
by t-bone b November 10, 2008
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