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1 sod off
impersonal intransitive verb* * *◆ sod off* * *vi (Brit inf)Leine ziehen (inf)* * *impersonal intransitive verb(sl.) verpiss dich (derb) -
2 sod off
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3 Sod off!*
expr.Hau ab! ausdr. -
4 sod
I noun(turf) Sode, dieII 1.the poor old sod — das arme Schwein (salopp)
2. transitive verb,that's sod's law sod's law was proved right — (coll.) es mußte ja so kommen
- dd-sod that/you! — verdammter Mist/scher dich zum Teufel! (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91832/sod_off">sod off* * *sod1[sɒd, AM sɑ:d]I. n Grassode f, Grasnarbe fII. vt<- dd->▪ to \sod sth etw mit Gras bedeckensod2[sɒd]this is a \sod of a car das ist vielleicht eine Mistkarre! sllucky \sod Glückspilz mpoor \sod armer Kerl, armes Schwein fam3.▪ to \sod sb/sth jdn/etw verfluchen\sod it! verdammter Mist! sl* * *I [sɒd]n(= turf) Grassode fII (Brit inf)beneath the sod (liter) — unter dem grünen Rasen (liter)
1. n(mean, nasty) Sau f (inf)the poor sods — die armen Schweine (inf)
you stupid sod — blöde Sau! (inf)
2. vtsod it! — verdammte Scheiße! (inf)
* * *sod1 [sɒd; US sɑd]A s1. Rasen(fläche) m(f):2. Rasenstück n, Sode fB v/t mit Rasen(stücken) bedeckensod2 [sɒd; US sɑd] besonders Br vulgA s1. a) Arschloch n pej (dummer oder widerlicher Kerl):b) a sod of a car ein Scheißauto2. Kerl m:poor sod armes Schwein slsod it! Scheiße! umgC v/i sod off! ‚verpiss dich! sl* * *I noun(turf) Sode, dieII 1.the poor old sod — das arme Schwein (salopp)
2. transitive verb,that's sod's law sod's law was proved right — (coll.) es mußte ja so kommen
- dd-sod that/you! — verdammter Mist/scher dich zum Teufel! (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- sod off -
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(DE) abgeben; abschwirren; fortfahren; fortgehen; hingehen; hinweggehen; holen; kommend; s. verfügen; s. wegbegeben; scheiden; scheidend; scheidet; vorbeigehen; weggehen; wegkommen; davonfahren; davongehen; hinwegschreiten; (EN) be off; beetle off; chase oneself; check out; get by; get off; go; go away; go forth; go off; go past; go, went, gone; jog; leave; leave for; leave, left; march off; nash; nick off; part; pass; piss off; pull out; push off; put over; quit; quit, quit; resort; sally forth; sheer off; shove off; skift; slope off; sod off; take leave; take off; take one's departure; turkey off; turn away; visit; walk away; walk off; went
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sod off — (vulgar sl; usu imperative) To go away • • • Main Entry: ↑sod * * * sod off Brit informal + impolite used to tell someone to leave or go away Sod off or I ll call the police. • • • Main Entry: ↑sod * * * … Useful english dictionary
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sod off — vb British to leave, go away. The phrase is almost always an imperative, sometimes con veying only mild annoyance or aggres sion. ► I told them to sod off and leave me alone … Contemporary slang
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sod off — go away. → sod … English new terms dictionary
Sod off — exclamation of rejection, dismissal, etc.; piss off! (shortened form of sodomite , used as an insult) … Dictionary of Australian slang
sod off — Australian Slang exclamation of rejection, dismissal, etc.; piss off! (shortened form of sodomite , used as an insult) … English dialects glossary
sod off — intransitive verb Etymology: 4sod Date: 1960 British scram usually used as a command … New Collegiate Dictionary