FEED
Feed
Feed is a 2005 Australian thriller film directed by Brett Leonard. The plot involves a police investigation of the sexual fetish of feederism, where the 'feeder' will feed 'gainers' . The film explores themes of dominance, submission, love, and power. The case within the film bears many similarities to that of Armin Meiwes, the so-called "Rotenburg Cannibal".The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Feed (film)
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feed
Noun
- Food given to (especially herbivorous) animals.
- They sell feed, riding helmets, and everything else for horses.
- Something supplied continuously.
- a satellite feed
- The part of a machine that supplies the material to be operated upon.
- the paper feed of a printer
- A gathering to eat, especially in quantity
- They held a crab feed on the beach.
- Encapsulated online content, such as news or a blog, that can be subscribed to.
- I've subscribed to the feeds of my favourite blogs, so I can find out when new posts are added without having to visit those sites.
Verb
- To give (someone or something) food to eat.
- To eat .
- To give (someone or something) to (someone or something else) as food.
- To give to a machine to be processed.
- To satisfy, gratify, or minister to (a sense, taste, desire, etc.).
- To supply with something.
- To graze; to cause to be cropped by feeding, as herbage by cattle.
- To pass to.
Verb (etymology 2)
feed
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