We don't use the word "comestible" enough.
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I bring up nouns you can verb all the time. It's a great ice breaker, especially because so many are bodily functions. You can poop a poop. You can pee pee. You can fart a fart.
You can smell a smell, you can run an run, you can cough a cough, you can text text, you can photograph a photograph...
Is "feed on food" close enough?
Eat an eats?
Hah random hungary facts go: Hungarian is an agglutinative language which means we form much more of our active grammar with affixes than english for example. This means you can sorta just glue stuff together. "Inni innivalót": to drink a drink; "enni ennivalót": to eat food. But this also means you can for example form something like: "elintézni az elintéznivalót" which means "to deal with the thing that has to be dealt with". These are all nouns formed from verbs but you can also do the opposite by forming a verb from a noun "titkot titkol: hides a secret"(lit.: secrets a secret). Thank you for reading another of my linguistic rants 👍
I think the word drink was originally only an action, until someone started to refer to all drinkable items as "drinks" and the language adapted.
A similar thing is happening now, as people call things that can be eaten, "eats". So you can " eat an eat"
Other way around actually and blame the French for it.
If you look at the German word "trinken" and "Getränk" one means to drink and the other a drink, but they clearly evolved from each other. The word for food "essen" means both food and to eat.
Honestly a lot of English words around food and animals split from other Germanic languages because of French
Pathetic. In german(y) you can essen Essen in Essen.
But you can't getränk Getränke
But you can "trinken Trinken" but sadly there is no city called Trinken afaik
This a silly place
You drink a drink and you eat an eat. Like in the show Good Eats.
Do I need to watch the show or can I show the show and watch the watch?
You can show the show, watch the watch, show the watch, and watch the show! Its a world of possibilities out there for showing and watching...
You could food a food it's just not trendy. I am going to go food later.
Gerti gėrima Valgyti valgį.
In arabic they say to food food.
In norwegian we say to butter butter.
If you're saying "Food a food", then a closer pairing would be "beverage a beverage"
This is canon now.
Let's food. I'll also beverage some water
Sweetmeat is candy but sweetbread is offal meat, discuss!

But you can feed food.
You can quaff a drink instead.
Fuckin dronk that drink!! DO IT!!
Slurp, gulp, guzzle, pound. All the good things
Etymology is actually interesting if you really want to know answers like this (well, sort of answers anyhow).
You can scran some scran (food)
Eat some bostin fittle.
Once I heard the following from two Russian colleagues at works:
- Пить есть, есть нету?
- Есть есть, пить нету.
For more than a decade, I've been learning the language, for the art and jobs mainly, but that was quite hard to realize at the times...
Is this dog snoop or is this snoop dog?