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- Dictionarysod/sɒd/
noun
- 1. an unpleasant or obnoxious person. vulgar slang British
- 2. a gay man. derogatory, dated
verb
- 1. used to express one's anger or annoyance at someone or something. vulgar slang British
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SOD can mean a person, a piece of grass, or an expression of anger. Learn the different meanings, pronunciations, and translations of sod in English and other languages.
- English (US)
SOD meaning: 1. something or someone considered unpleasant...
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- English (US)
The meaning of SOD is turf; also : the grass- and forb-covered surface of the ground. How to use sod in a sentence.
Sod definition: a section cut or torn from the surface of grassland, containing the matted roots of grass.. See examples of SOD used in a sentence.
Sod can mean a piece of grass-covered soil, a slang term for a person or a verb to express anger or annoyance. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of sod.
Sod is the upper layer of turf that is harvested for transplanting. Turf consists of a variable thickness of a soil medium that supports a community of turfgrasses. In British and Australian English, sod is more commonly known as turf, and the word "sod" is limited mainly to agricultural senses.
Sod is grass and the layer of soil that's just below it. When you step onto a grassy soccer field, your cleats will sink into the sod. You can also call sod "turf." A green, grassy lawn is covered with sod, and if you plant a yard with brand new sod, you sod it.
Sod can mean a piece of grass-covered soil, a vulgar slang term for a person, or a verb meaning to cover with sods. Learn the origin, synonyms, and translations of sod from various sources.