Sodding Meaning In English

Sodding by Meghan Watts

Sodding Meaning In English. What did you do that for, you stupid sod? To cover with sod or turfs sod 3 of 4 noun (2) chiefly british :

Sodding by Meghan Watts
Sodding by Meghan Watts

[only before noun] (british english, taboo, slang) a swear word that some people find offensive, used to emphasize a comment or an angry statement. You can complete the definition of sodding given by the english definition dictionary with other english dictionaries: 2 — used to emphasize a statement that sodding (great) lorry almost crashed into me. A person who is unpleasant, offensive, or annoying. To cover with sods or sod. Web definitions of sodding adjective without qualification; [usually singular] (formal or literary) a layer of earth with grass growing on it; Web (british english, taboo, slang) a thing that is difficult or causes problems. (sɒdɪŋ ) adjective [adjective noun] sodding is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or annoyed. Synonyms, antonyms, derived terms, anagrams and senses of sodding.

It was a real sod of a job. Web britannica dictionary definition of sodding always used before a noun british, informal + impolite 1 — used to show that you are angry, annoyed, or surprised the sodding [= damn] thing broke again! [ c ] uk offensive a person: Depart usage the phrase sod off was formerly considered to be vulgar and even taboo, and it was labelled as such in older editions of collins english dictionary. Under the sod (= in your grave) [adjective] dull or expressionless especially from continued indulgence in alcoholic beverages. Used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. 2 — used to emphasize a statement that sodding (great) lorry almost crashed into me. That poor old sod has been waiting there for hours. It is now more acceptable in speech, although some people may object to its use A piece of this that has been removed.