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  1. Cannon fodder is an informal, derogatory term for combatants who are regarded or treated by government or military command as expendable in the face of enemy fire.

  2. 1. : soldiers regarded or treated as expendable in battle. 2. : an expendable or exploitable person, group, or thing. celebrities who have become cannon fodder for the tabloids. Examples of cannon fodder in a Sentence. The poorly trained forces are little more than cannon fodder.

  3. Cannon Fodder is a military-themed action game with strategy and shoot 'em up elements. The player controls a small squad of up to four soldiers. These soldiers are armed with machine guns which kill enemy infantry with a single round.

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  4. Jan 13, 2023 · To be cannon fodder is to mean those who are the target of enemy fire. AKA cannon food, as in one foddered or fed the cannon. Like livestock being fed for slaughter. Practically mean, right? There’s no denying the term is derogatory … what we’re wondering is where it came from. How did it come to use? And when did folks start using it?

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  5. Dec 4, 2013 · Cannon Fodder. Never Been So Much Fun: The making of Cannon Fodder. How Sensible Software turned the horror of war into a 90s classic. Feature by Joel Snape Contributor. Updated on 4 Dec...

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  6. Don't kid yourself it will be over by Christmas... Don't try to shut out the screams... And don't forget to wash your hands afterwards... From a queue of some 360 "eager" conscripts waiting to go to war, a team of up to six will "volunteer" for each new mission.

  7. Jul 9, 2021 · Cannon Fodder, designed by the Sensible Soccer team at Sensible Software, released for the Commodore Amiga in late 1993 and used the same diminutive figures seen in the studio's spectacularly received kick-about simulator.

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