A humorous, intentionally misspelled way of saying send food through texts, DMs, comments, or online conversations. Used when someone is hungry, craving snacks, too lazy to cook, broke until payday, or jokingly demanding nourishment from friends, family, partners, or the internet. “Fudes” is a meme-style spelling of foods that adds extra
personality,
desperation, and comedic hunger energy to the request. Often sent late at night, during work shifts, after waking up starving, while watching food videos, or whenever life feels harder because there are no tacos nearby. It can also be used dramatically to imply
emotional damage caused by an empty fridge. The phrase has become a universal online hunger signal, meaning the sender requires immediate assistance in the form of burgers, pizza, fries, noodles, wings, cookies, or any edible object capable of restoring happiness.
Example 1:
I just opened the fridge and there was only ketchup so Send Fudes bro!.
Example 2:
Been at work for 10 hours straight. Send fudes and don’t ask questions.
Example 3:
She didn’t text “
good morning,” she texted “send some fudes.”
Respectable priorities.
Example 4:
Payday is tomorrow, account is suffering. Send fudes
immediately!
Example 5:
Watching cooking videos while hungry is dangerous. Somebody send fudes before I lose it.
Example 6:
My toxic trait is saying I’m not hungry when really I need someone to send fudes.