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fodder

[fod-er] / ˈfɒd ər /


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Whether folding clothes at a mall retailer or working the register at a supermarket, customer-service jobs have also been ripe fodder for movies about mindless work.

From The Wall Street Journal

They certainly didn’t want to provide opponents with bulletin board fodder during their attempt to bring a Super Bowl championship to their home city after the 1985 season.

From Los Angeles Times

His sayings, “Stay in your lane” and “Speak it into existence,” became national fodder.

From Los Angeles Times

Meme coins spawned on sites like Pump.fun, where the awful and the brainless alike became speculative fodder.

From The Wall Street Journal

The blame for their demise always goes to the bosses treating their own troops like fodder.

From Los Angeles Times