feedbag

/ˈfiːdˌbæɡ/
noun
  1. A bag that holds food for animals, especially horses, and is hung around the animal's neck so it can eat.
    • The old feedbag was worn out, so they bought a new one at the supply store.
    • The farmer hung a feedbag on the horse before starting the day's work.
    • She filled the feedbag with oats and tied it securely around the pony's neck.
  2. A meal or the act of eating, often used humorously or informally.
    • After the long hike, everyone was ready to put on the feedbag at the campsite.
    • He joked that it was time to hit the feedbag when dinner was served.
    • The kids were hungry and eager to get to the feedbag after school.
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