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Feeded vs Feedee - What's the difference?

feeded | feedee |

As a verb feeded

is past tense of feed.

As a noun feedee is

the participant in feederism who is overfed.

feeded

English

Verb

(head)
  • (nonstandard) (feed)
  • * 1946 , James T. Farrell, Bernard Clare
  • Eva straightened out her dress as she sat down, and Mickey ran over to her. She bent down, straightened his cap, and arranged his clothing. She kissed him. "Mommy, I feeded the pigeons," he said.

    Usage notes

    * Generally an error by non-native speakers.

    feedee

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The participant in feederism who is overfed.
  • * 2004 , Kathleen LeBesco, Revolting bodies?: the struggle to redefine fat identity (page 138)
  • Note, though, that disgust for feederism (an erotic practice involving feeders, who are aroused by observing eating and weight gain, and feedees , who are aroused by eating, being fed, and gaining weight) is overwhelming