Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at sod.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Sod.
Examples
-
Is this the application of what they call Sod's Law?
-
So why do I believe that someone called Sod controls books and buttered toast?
unknown title 2009
-
Twisty has, as I'm sure you know, been doing a series called Sod Off, God over on her site -
Archive 2006-12-01 delagar 2006
-
Twisty has, as I'm sure you know, been doing a series called Sod Off, God over on her site -
Sodding Off God delagar 2006
-
There is a phenomenon in life known as Murphy's Law; in England it is sometimes called Sod's Law.
Alan Furst: Dark Voyage Michael Allen 2005
-
Just before them, on the bluffs of the river, under three gigantic evergreens, each of which was more than two hundred feet high, stood an odd structure of logs and sods, which the builders called the Sod
The Log School-House on the Columbia Hezekiah Butterworth 1872
-
U.S. Cellular Field, who is also known as the Sod Father, would help design the fields, including several, they hope, that replicate major league ballparks.
NYT > Home Page By KEN BELSON 2011
-
U.S. Cellular Field, who is also known as the Sod Father, would help design the fields, including several, they hope, that replicate major league ballparks.
NYT > Home Page By KEN BELSON 2011
-
"It's called Sod's Law that is happens on the very day you need him but luckily we've survived comfortably without him."
-
"It's called Sod's Law that is happens on the very day you need him but luckily we've survived comfortably without him."
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.