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Old 06-11-2006, 01:15 AM
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Re: Need some help with Acu Stion chain set..

OT I know but.......
  • The word sod in British English is a mildly offensive term for a person. Although it can be used in many situations, it has particular connotations of idleness - e.g. "you lazy sod" - or dirtiness. Like many such mild insults, it can also be used affectionately between friends - "how are you, you old sod?". It originates from "sodomy", but does not significantly retain that meaning. Like the word f**K, it can be used as many different parts of speech - e.g. "sod off!" and "sodding bastard". This meaning may have been invented in the book A Clockwork Orange.
  • "sod it" (including its variant, "oh sod it") is a quaint English expression which denotes a total abrogation of responsibility for a situation
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