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f.o.d. 

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A very useful abreiviation meaning "Fuck Off and Die."
Use this phrase if you want to tell someone to "go away," but not in so many words;).
f.o.d. by Kattzgalore June 10, 2005
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f.o.d. 

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Foreign object damage. Any object sucked into an engine intake. Also, anything damaged by fod.
Pick up that F.O.D.
Also: The engine was fodded
f.o.d. by The Bozz September 23, 2003

F.O.D. 

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fuck of death. a Canadian Slaughter song
Fuck of death (F.O.D.), will suffice
F.O.D. by ponyfucker June 15, 2012

F.O.D. 

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1. An abbreviation for fuck off and die. Used when you're really angry at someone, or, just as a joke with your friends
2. The last track from Green Day's Dookie CD
1. My boss fired me for being late. I told him to F.O.D.
2. "I'm taking pride, in telling you to fuck off and die!"- Green Day
F.O.D. by Ben Dover #1 October 23, 2022

F.O.D 

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F.O.D by Some Punk April 4, 2003

F.O.D 

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"Forehead Of Doom" - A girl with a distractingly large forehead so big you want to play racquetball off it....Or do other extracurricular activities with it.

Can be pronounced as "Fod" as well as just the abbreviated letters "F.O.D"
I was distracted the whole date by light reflecting off this girl's giant F.O.D. Suffice it to say, it didn't go well.
F.O.D by Mersh Danger June 22, 2011
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