sod|sods in English

noun

[sɑd /sɒd]

section of grass that has been cut or uprooted from the earth; turf, uppermost layer of soil containing grass roots and plants; homosexual (British Slang); guy, fellow, chap (British Slang); obnoxious child, brat (British Slang)

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1. Cheeky sod.

2. ... he's an arrogant sod.

3. She let him sod off.

4. Oh, you filthy sod.

5. Sod the job, I'm going home.

6. That door's a sod to open.

7. He's won again - the lucky sod!

8. Sod off, the pair of you!

9. Oh sod off, you stupid git!

10. Get up, you lazy sod!

11. The new boss is a mean sod!

12. I got sod all from the deal.

13. Find Centipede sod at Lowe's today

14. 12 Get up, you lazy sod!

15. Sod it, I've missed the train.

16. This puzzle is a real sod.

17. Sod this car! It's always breaking down.

18. She told him to sod off.

19. I don't give a sod who it is!

20. The poor old sod got the sack yesterday.

21. Apparently he's a sod to work for.

22. She doesn't care a sod about her reputation.

23. Oh sod it - I've left my glasses behind!

24. It was a real sod of a job.

25. The poor sod 's wife left him.