Sod (disambiguation)

Sod (disambiguation)

Sod can refer to:

* Sod, another word for turf, or a piece of turf.
* Sod (Vulgarity), a term used mainly in British English and somewhat offensive.

SOD or S.O.D. can be an abbreviation for:

* Screen of Death
* Secretary of Defense
* Septo-optic dysplasia, a congenital malformation syndrome of the optic nerve
* "Soap Opera Digest"
* the "Shorter Oxford English Dictionary"
* Soft On Demand, a Japanese porn company
* Soul of the Duelist, a pack in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
* Storage on Demand
* Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, a disorder of the muscle around the bile duct orifice into the duodenum
* Stormtroopers of Death, a thrash/crossover metal music band
* Standing Order for Data
* Sleep of Death, describes an error where smartphones do not reactivate
* Statement of Direction (business)
* SteelerOfDeVille, a Pittsburgh Steelers fan from Louisville, KY
* Sudden Oak Death, a plant disease
* Superoxide dismutase, a group of enzymes
* Separation of duties (or Segregation of Duties), a concept in fraud prevention.
* Spear of Destiny (computer game)

See also

* Sod's Law
* Odds & Sods, a 1974 album by the Who
* Sods, a mountain top meadow or bog in West Virginia


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