Associations to the word «Sod»
Noun
- Grass
- Earth
- Ground
- Turf
- Dolly
- Plow
- Foot
- Furrow
- Cu
- Peat
- Odds
- Turning
- Spade
- Prairie
- Por
- Plough
- Re
- Manganese
- Hoof
- Dug
- Dirt
- Buster
- Roof
- Log
- Dew
- Hut
- Porn
- Conglomerate
- Custer
- Lawn
- Field
- Manure
- Corral
- Som
- Tread
- Churchyard
- Clump
- Runway
- Bog
- Planting
- Adobe
- Enzyme
- Dwelling
- Pod
- Dogma
- Ranch
- Stirrup
- Soil
- Zinc
- Buildup
- Chunk
- Bene
- Tuft
- Meadow
- Inuit
- Shack
- Mound
- Grub
- Shingle
- Glade
- Pasture
- Legume
- Lumber
- Knob
- Wilderness
- Drainage
- Moss
- Thud
- Nebraska
- Seminole
Adjective
Wiktionary
SOD, noun. (uncountable) That stratum of the surface of the soil which is filled with the roots of grass, or any portion of that surface; turf; sward.
SOD, noun. Turf grown and cut specifically for the establishment of lawns.
SOD, verb. To cover with sod.
SOD, noun. (British) (vulgar) Sodomite; bugger.
SOD, noun. (British) (slang) (mildly pejorative) (formerly considered vulgar) A person, usually male; often qualified with an adjective.
SOD, interjection. (UK) (vulgar) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
SOD, verb. (transitive) (British) (slang) (vulgar) Bugger; sodomize.
SOD, verb. (transitive) (British) (slang) (vulgar) Damn, curse, confound.
SOD, verb. (obsolete) simple past tense of seethe
SOD, adjective. (obsolete) Boiled.
SOD, adjective. (Australia) (of bread) Sodden; incompletely risen.
SOD, noun. (Australia) (colloquial) A damper (bread) which has failed to rise, remaining a flat lump.
SOD, noun. The rock dove.
SOD A DOG, interjection. (UK) (mildly vulgar) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
SOD ALL, noun. (vulgar) (slang) (idiomatic) nothing
SOD IT, interjection. (UK) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
SOD OFF, verb. (UK) (idiomatic) (vulgar) (colloquial) (dismissal) Go away.
SOD THAT FOR A GAME OF SOLDIERS, interjection. Alternative form of sod this for a game of soldiers
SOD THIS FOR A GAME OF SOLDIERS, interjection. Expressing exasperation or impatience with a situation.
Dictionary definition
SOD, noun. Surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots.
SOD, noun. An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen; "oxygen free radicals are normally removed in our bodies by the superoxide dismutase enzymes".
SOD, noun. Someone who engages in anal copulation (especially a male who engages in anal copulation with another male).
SOD, noun. An informal British term for a youth or man; "the poor sod couldn't even buy a drink".
SOD, verb. Cover with sod.
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