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phrasal verbIf someone tells someone else to sod off, they are telling them in a very rude way to go away or leave them alone. [British, informal, rude] See full dictionary entry for sodsod off in British Englishverb(intr, adverb; usually imperative) slang, mainly British to go away; depart ▶ USAGE The phrase sod off was formerly considered to be taboo, and it was labelled as such in older editionsof Collins English Dictionary. However, it is now acceptable in speech, although more conservative people may objectto its use |