Sod | Mean of sod in English Dictionary
/ˈsɑːd/
- Noun
- the upper layer of soil that is made up of grass and plant roots
- The grounds crew repaired the sod [=turf] after the football game.
- a piece of sod
- They were laying sod in the yard.
- a person who is unpleasant, offensive, or annoying
- He's a nasty old sod.
- a man who you think is lucky, unlucky, etc.
- That poor old sod has been waiting there for hours.
- something that is annoying or difficult
- The problem was a real sod to fix.
- to care at all about someone or something
- I don't give/care a sod about what people say.
- nothing at all
- You've done (sweet) sod all to help me!
- They were wearing sod all.