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Forefeed

An action with enough energy to elicit a reaction. The energy required depends on the reactor type: a rock , for example, may need more energy to show a change from its baseline state, that is, energy required to pick the rock up or to break it. On the other hand, a person may be affected just by a glance.
Abdul doesn't need a lot of forefeed from you, he's pretty attuned to what you need.
by Abbyess September 6, 2022
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forcefeeding

Holding someone/something captive and forcing them to eat/drink until they have no more space in their stomachs.
Her friend sat on top of her and held her down as she continued forcefeeding her cake.
The goose lay as the mother continued forcefeeding it.
by Name_Changer April 15, 2016
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Forcefeeding the goose

Colloquial term for masturbation, developed in the wake of the controversy surrounding government bans on the serving of foie gras at restaurants. Animal rights activists have complained that geese are forcefed prior to preparation of the dish, whereas foie gras producers maintain that the geese are treated humanely and experience no discomfort.
Did you see the news story about how the Chicago City Council reversed the ban on serving fois gras?

No man, I was too busy "forcefeeding the goose" myself.
by Sean Christofer May 23, 2008
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foreheed

someone with an unfeasibly large forehead, 9cm or over.
that guys got a massive foreheed!
by neil-p March 28, 2009
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Foreseed

To predict the future, but unable to English.
Michelle said she was able to foreseed the coming of age, but everyone laughed.
by xiao_br January 29, 2023
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