food currency
1. a term used to tell much money someone has without knowing the real amount. used when buying fast food
2. how much food someone can buy with a specific amount of money when going out.
1. person 1 gathers up a bunch of loose change and asks “how much food currency is this?” person 2 looks at it and answers: “that looks like two bacon cheeseburgers and a small drink”
2. person 1 only has $5 in his wallet at the moment and can’t decide if they want to go out to lunch. person 2 says: “that’s three cheeseburgers and a small fry right there!”
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