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51sod n — She was only the Gravedigger s daughter, but she liked lying under the sod …
52sod it! — Exclam. A exclamation of contempt or frustration. E.g. Sod it! I m giving up …
53sod — velėna statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Viršutinis dirvožemio sluoksnis, tankiai priaugęs augalų šaknų, pasižymintis patvaria struktūra. atitikmenys: angl. sod; turf vok. Grossode, f; Rasen, m; Rasenstuck, n rus. дернина, f;… …
54sod, you — ‘Sod’ is a taboo word in British English, but commonly occurs as a vocative. Those who use it know that they are expressing contempt for the person addressed, but are probably unaware that ‘sod’ is a short form of ‘sodomist’. The use of… …
55Sod House (Cleo Springs, Oklahoma) — Sod House U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
56Sod (Vulgarity) — Sod in British English is a mildly offensive term for a person, derived from sodomite [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=sod Sod] at the Online Etymology Dictionary] but rarely nowadays used with this meaning. It has many uses, but… …
57sod all — UK US noun [uncountable] british impolite nothing at all I’ve had sod all to eat since breakfast. Thesaurus: nothing, none and no onesynonym everything and including everythingsynonym * * * absolutely nothing * * …
58sod off — (vulgar sl; usu imperative) To go away • • • Main Entry: ↑sod * * * sod off Brit informal + impolite used to tell someone to leave or go away Sod off or I ll call the police. • • • Main Entry: ↑sod * * * …
59Sod (disambiguation) — Sod can refer to:* Sod, another word for turf, or a piece of turf. * Sod (Vulgarity), a term used mainly in British English and somewhat offensive.SOD or S.O.D. can be an abbreviation for:* Screen of Death * Secretary of Defense * Septo optic… …
60sod´den|ness — sod|den «SOD uhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. soaked through; saturated: »My clothes were sodden with rain. 2. heavy and moist; soggy: »This bread is sodden because it was not baked well.o> 3. dull looking; stupid: » …