Sod
111sod off — go away. → sod …
112Sod's Law — British, humorous the way in which plans fail and bad things happen where there is any possibility of them doing so. It s Sod s Law that on the one occasion when the train arrives on time, I m late! …
113sod all — noun (U) BrE informal an impolite expression meaning nothing at all: I got sod all from the deal …
114Sod's law — noun (U) BrE humorous the natural tendency for things to go wrong whenever possible: It s Sod s law that the car breaks down when you need it most …
115sod off — Verb. Go away, leave. Usually used in the imperative. E.g. If he doesn t sod off in the next 2 minutes I m going to hit him …
116sod this for a lark ! — Exclam. I give up! An intolerant, impatient exclamation. Cf. sod this for a game of soldiers …
117sod all — UK / US noun [uncountable] British impolite nothing at all I ve had sod all to eat since breakfast …
118Sod's Law — UK / US noun [uncountable] British humorous the theory that if something can go wrong it will go wrong It s Sod s Law: the day before you go on holiday, someone offers you a job …
119sod hut — /ˈsɒd hʌt/ (say sod hut) noun a hut made from sods. See sod1 (def. 1) …
120sod oil — degra statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Riebalų perteklius, išskirtas iš riebalinio rauginimo odos. atitikmenys: angl. degras; moellon degras; sod oil rus. дегра …