Freeating


refers to a form of food gathering where a person may only eat foods which are free and available to the general public.

this means foods given, exchanged, stolen or paid for are off limits. similar to bin diving it originated from the recent hamish and andy skit on rove in which they tackled the current financial global crisis by cutting back on food costs in and effort to save money.
did you find any food when you freeated from the sample bin at the bakery yesterday?

there are constant freeaters in this neighborhood.

yesterday i was freeating from a bin in flinder’s lane.

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