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    sod
    /säd/

    noun

    • 1. an unpleasant or obnoxious person. vulgar slang British

    verb

    • 1. used to express one's anger or annoyance at someone or something. vulgar slang British

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  2. The meaning of SOD is turf; also : the grass- and forb-covered surface of the ground. How to use sod in a sentence.

  3. SOD definition: 1. something or someone considered unpleasant or difficult: 2. a person: 3. a rectangular piece…. Learn more.

  4. The sod is the surface of the earth, with the grass and roots that are growing in it.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. (Botany) a piece of grass-covered surface soil held together by the roots of the grass; turf. 2. poetic the ground. vb, sods, sodding or sodded.

  7. 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.

  8. SOD meaning: 1 : the upper layer of soil that is made up of grass and plant roots; 2 : a piece of sod

  9. Definition of sod noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. sod. noun. /sɒd/ /sɑːd/ (British English, taboo, offensive, slang) an offensive word for a person, especially a man, that you are annoyed with or think is unpleasant. You stupid sod! Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  10. (British English, slang) used by somebody who does not want to do something because it involves too much effort. Sod that for a lark! I'm not doing any more tonight. Phrasal Verbs. sod off. Check pronunciation: sod. Definition of sod verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  11. Sod definition: A section of grass-covered surface soil held together by matted roots; turf.

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