verb When people update their status on social network sites, such as Facebook, telling what they just ate, or are eating right now.
Foodbooking examples:
Just had pizza from Michelangelo's around the corner - it's delicious!
My husband and the kids just served me breakfast in bed, how sweet is that?!
Just had pizza from Michelangelo's around the corner - it's delicious!
My husband and the kids just served me breakfast in bed, how sweet is that?!
by wastedbear October 15, 2010
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The act of using your facebook status to repost non-factual information, usually used to spread rumors about political figures, particularly President Obama. Typically, the chain statuses sound are extremely biased rumors, much like a great deal of the "information" from Fox News.
"Dude, all this foxbooking is jamming up my news feed! I wish people would quit reposting this shit and realize that Obama wasn't born in Kenya."
-"Did you hear that Obama is planning to freeze military pay? That bastard!"
-"Did you see his budget, or do you just believe everything the foxbookers tell you?"
-"Did you hear that Obama is planning to freeze military pay? That bastard!"
-"Did you see his budget, or do you just believe everything the foxbookers tell you?"
by coodledoodledoo May 26, 2011
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