Foodle
A mixed-breed dog (Fox Terrier and Poodle).
My dog is a Foodle because its mother was a poodle and its father was a fox terrier.
Foodle
another word for fuck. it can be used extensively in public places and around any authority personnel because they have yet to catch on to its true meaning.
What the foodle?! Foodle this.
Foodle
A term used to mean "food" or a word that can fill in for various words.
ex;Mm..... this is some good foodle!,
ah, foodle!, you foodle!
ah, foodle!, you foodle!
Foodle
When you want to use a word other than boring or fuck
Man, this is foodle up!
Foodle
(adjective) or (noun) or (verb)
noun: a meal consisting of only noodles; the feeling of being lazy, laziness; procrastination; an abstract thought
verb: procrastinating; being lazy; to be in an abstract thought
adjective: of abstract thought or of an abstract depth of thinking; decribing a loss of words in a state of mind when one's mind is such as a soggy noodle~ somewhat braindead
noun: a meal consisting of only noodles; the feeling of being lazy, laziness; procrastination; an abstract thought
verb: procrastinating; being lazy; to be in an abstract thought
adjective: of abstract thought or of an abstract depth of thinking; decribing a loss of words in a state of mind when one's mind is such as a soggy noodle~ somewhat braindead
(noun) I only ate foodle last night from Pick-up sticks.
(noun) Dude, there's so much foodle after exams.
(noun) You need to get out of your foodle and think normally again, geez.
(verb) I need to really quit foodling and study for this test.
(adjective) I'm so foodle right now, I just really don't know what to say.
(adjective) I can't think, my brain is foodle.
(noun) Dude, there's so much foodle after exams.
(noun) You need to get out of your foodle and think normally again, geez.
(verb) I need to really quit foodling and study for this test.
(adjective) I'm so foodle right now, I just really don't know what to say.
(adjective) I can't think, my brain is foodle.
Foodle
A strange catchphrase when one doesn't know what to say. Can be both a noun and an adjective. Usually replaces a word that would normally make sense.
What did you just just call me? Foodle you.
Foodle
When you hit someone with a noodle you are foodling them.
I am going to foodle my sister.