put on the feedbag
put on the (old) feedbag
slang To begin eating; to have a meal. I can't wait to get to Grandma's and put on the old feedbag. She always cooks the tastiest food! What do you say we put on the feedbag before we head out?
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put on the feedbag
and put on the nosebag and tie on the nosebag tv. to prepare to eat; to eat a meal. (Refers to a bag of feed tied under a horse’s mouth.) I’m starved. Must be time to put on the feedbag. Let’s go to Mickey D’s and tie on the feedbag.
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put on the feedbag. When this is the case, my strategy boils down to setting up fort on the right food plot, then putting in the time and hunting it correctly.
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