sod off = go away
Posted Oct 16, 2004 21:54 UTC (Sat) by
adren (guest, #20906)
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I tried http://onelook.com and got :
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
(scram in british) :
intransitive verb
Etymology: short for scramble
: to go away at once <scram, you're not wanted>
http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/s.htm
sod off : Verb. Go away, leave. Usually used in the imperative. E.g."If he doesn't sod off in the next 2 minutes I'm going to hit him."
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