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sod noun [ sɒd ]

• the surface of the ground, with the grass growing on it; turf.
• "underneath the sod was a layer of humus"

sod verb

• cover with sods or pieces of turf.
• "the stadium has been sodded"
Origin: late Middle English: from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German sode, of unknown ultimate origin.

sod noun

• an unpleasant or obnoxious person.
• a gay man.

sod verb

• used to express one's anger or annoyance at someone or something.
Origin: early 19th century: abbreviation of sodomite.

sod all

• absolutely nothing.

under the sod

• dead and buried in a grave.


sod all

• absolutely nothing.



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