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?"
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?!
Whenever fat people send you friend requests on facebook, most commonly fat chicks. Also usable when a fat person writes on your wall, or tags you on a status, photo, or video.
Guy 1: Gad Damn it!
Guy 2: whats's up?
Guy 1: This fat chick named carolina keeps trying to add me on facebook
Guy2: oh yeah, yeah i had the same problem with your mom, she kept fatbooking me.
Guy 1: WTF?
Factbooking is the act of posting second or third-party information or memes to any format of social media without doing any fact checking and forcing its' inherent legitimacy through the "if it is online it must be true" rule.
I'm tired of John and all his factbooking, last night he posted seven memes on how many states legalized recreational methamphetamine use, when we all know it wasn't even on the ballot.
A small piece of information. Derived from the word ken, used often in the scottish language and is synonymous with knowledge.
Person 1: "Hey I don't get this shit. How do you solve this problem?"
Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."