sod


Definition: Meaning of, sod in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / sɒd /

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sod sods
  1. [countable] British English informal not polite a very offensive word for someone, especially a man, who you think is stupid or annoying
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  2. be a sod British English informal not polite to be very difficult to do or deal with
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  3. [countable usually singular] British English informal not polite used to refer to a person
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  4. not give/care a sod British English spoken not polite to not care at all about something
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  5. [uncountable and countable] a piece of earth or the layer of earth with grass and roots growing in it
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
sod sodded sodded
Present Participle Third Person Singular
sodding sods
[transitive only in imperative or infinitive] [British English] [spoken] [not polite]
  1. sod it/that used to rudely express anger or annoyance at something or someone
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  2. used to say rudely that something is not important
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  3. sod off an offensive way of telling someone to go away
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SOD


Definition: Meaning of, SOD in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / sɒd /

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  1. an enzyme that catalyses the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen
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SOD used in phrases

  • Sod's Law (noun)
    1. humorous axiom stating that anything that can go wrong will go wrong
  • Sod's law (noun)
    1. British English the natural tendency for things to go wrong whenever possible - used humorously [=  Murphy's Law American English]
  • sod all (noun)
    1. British English informal not polite nothing at all
  • sod house (noun)
    1. a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses
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SOD used in phrasal verbs

  • sod off (phrasal verb)
    1. used for telling someone rudely to go away
    2. to go away
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