sod

(noun, adjective, verb, interjection)

adjective

1. (obsolete) Boiled.

2. (Australia, of bread) Sodden; incompletely risen.

- sod damper

interjection

1. (Britain, vulgar) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.

noun

1. surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots

Similar word(s): greensward, sward, turf

Definition categories: object, ground, land, soil

2. an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen

Definition categories: substance, enzyme

3. someone who engages in anal copulation (especially a male who engages in anal copulation with another male)

Similar word(s): bugger, sodomist, sodomite

Definition categories: person, degenerate, deviant, deviate, pervert

4. an informal term for a youth or man

- the poor sod couldn't even buy a drink

Similar word(s): bozo, cat, guy, hombre

Definition categories: person, man

Sentences with sod as a noun:

- The landscapers rolled sod onto the bare earth and made a presentable lawn by nightfall.

- You mean old sod!

- poor sod

- unlucky sod

verb

1. cover with sod

Definition categories: contact, cover

Sentences with sod as a verb:

- He sodded the worn areas twice a year.

- Sod him!, Sod it!