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FOMOOD also known as 'Fear Of Missing Out On Dick' refers to a specific version of FOMO related to dick centric activities. Girls or gays with FOMOOD are often known as hoes or slags due to their inability to pass up on opportunity for dick.

The affliction often leads to elongated periods of being single to avoid FOMOOD. Or increased anxiety when the individual enters into a relationship.
Becky wanted a boyfriend. But her FOMOOD meant she couldn't be a loyal hoe.
Fomood by Pdiddlydoo August 27, 2019
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'Fear of missing out on money' Acronym. Also see FOMO.

A form of social anxiety — a compulsive concern that one might miss an opportunity to make money or invest in a profitable enterprise.

Condition common among people who engage in such acts as gambling, drug dealing, as well as other people who love life.
'FOMOOM in full affect.. For fucks sake man turn off your phone and get some sleep, you look like shit'
'Catch some zzzzz'z?.. Nigger please'
FOMOOM by chachinggg May 1, 2014
Related Words
Fomood FOMOOF fodoodle fomoos FOMOOP foood fmood fodoodle noodle FOMOD Fomode
The word you use to replace "drugs" so people aren't suspicious of your texts.
You: "How much for some foood?"
Drug dealer: "$12.50 a gram."
foood by OminousOwl November 24, 2017
A vehement expression indicating excitement at the prospect of either the promise or arrival of food.
fooood by Dolph M September 9, 2006
Fomo-mode; in a state of feeling fomo
I’m feeling very left out, fomode activated
Fomode by Badge99 May 31, 2021
Fear of missing out on smoking
Created by Rachael Dunne who suffers from this
“Damn I have to do homework but i’m going to come to the sesh because I get major fomoos
FOMOOS by rachaeldunney March 6, 2023

Fodoodle 

Definition:
1) (Noun) A fondue noodle.

2) (Noun) Something that is not entirely accurate, stitched up, or all there.

3) (Noun) Fodoodler -- A person who is absent minded or flustered.

4) (Verb) To BS or guesstimate.

5) (Adjective) Fodoodly – To describe something that is a little off or that is not quite right.
Proper Usage:

1) Her/his forecast looks a little fodoodled. It appears that she/he has fadoodled her/his numbers again.

2) She/he is acting a little fodoodled today. She/he probably didn’t sleep well last night.

6) OMG, she/he is late to the meeting again. She/he is a fodoodler.

7) Can you send me a fodoodled draft of that report by Friday? I’d like to provide my feedback before you send out the final version.
Fodoodle by W.O.W. July 8, 2009