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nounPlural ods, Plural Ods, Plural ODs ɒdɑd mass nounhistorical A hypothetical power once thought to pervade nature and account for various phenomena, such as magnetism.
Origin Mid 19th century: arbitrary term coined in German by Baron von Reichenbach (1788–1869), German scientist. Rhymes bod, clod, cod, god, hod, mod, nod, odd, plod, pod, prod, quad, quod, scrod, shod, squad, tod, Todd, trod, wad nounPlural ods, Plural Ods, Plural ODsɒdɑd An archaic euphemism for God, used in exclamations.
verbOD'd ˌəʊˈdiːˌoʊˈdi [no object]informal 1Take an overdose of a drug. Spike had OD'd on barbiturates Example sentencesExamples - To help keep you right, we've fixed up four high-protein dinners that are perfect for days when you've OD'd on carbohydrates.
- He would find no wounds, no blood, nor any signs that the man had OD'd.
- But good for him: he OD'd on a drug that hasn't really hit mainstream awareness yet.
- However, some believe he had gotten into his girlfriend's heroin and OD'd.
- Last year they airlifted some kid out of Enchanted 2003, his respiratory system had shut down after OD'ing on Eccys.
- Then his nephew nearly OD's on meth, allowing the brutal vengeance to begin.
- The first time I OD'd, I think it really hit me that this is really not that fun, you know.
- ‘Lisa with all the meds you keep shoving down my throat I'm surprised I haven't OD'd,’ he teased.
- When she was just seven years old her daddy OD'd.
- When they found her, she couldn't tell them whether she had deliberately or accidentally OD'd.
- 1.1humorous Have too much of something.
I almost OD'd on mushroom salad Example sentencesExamples - Not one performance failed to give me some fresh insight into a composer I thought I had OD'd on long ago.
- If CEO perks were pills, Snow would have OD'd a long time ago.
- I'm going to have to lower my standards big time if I want to be able to get through it without OD'ing due to stress over failure.
- And that was the problem - eventually I OD'd on big views.
- Today we all slept late and then went to a churrascaria and OD'd on meat.
nounPlural ods, Plural Ods, Plural ODs ˌəʊˈdiːˌoʊˈdi informal An overdose of a narcotic drug. nounädɑd historical A hypothetical power once thought to pervade nature and account for various phenomena, such as magnetism.
Origin Mid 19th century: arbitrary term coined in German by Baron von Reichenbach (1788–1869), German scientist. nounädɑd An archaic euphemism for God, used in exclamations.
verbˌoʊˈdiˌōˈdē [no object]informal 1Take an overdose of a drug. Spike had OD'd on barbiturates Example sentencesExamples - He would find no wounds, no blood, nor any signs that the man had OD'd.
- However, some believe he had gotten into his girlfriend's heroin and OD'd.
- When she was just seven years old her daddy OD'd.
- ‘Lisa with all the meds you keep shoving down my throat I'm surprised I haven't OD'd,’ he teased.
- The first time I OD'd, I think it really hit me that this is really not that fun, you know.
- Last year they airlifted some kid out of Enchanted 2003, his respiratory system had shut down after OD'ing on Eccys.
- Then his nephew nearly OD's on meth, allowing the brutal vengeance to begin.
- To help keep you right, we've fixed up four high-protein dinners that are perfect for days when you've OD'd on carbohydrates.
- When they found her, she couldn't tell them whether she had deliberately or accidentally OD'd.
- But good for him: he OD'd on a drug that hasn't really hit mainstream awareness yet.
- 1.1humorous Have too much of something.
I almost OD'd on mushroom salad Example sentencesExamples - If CEO perks were pills, Snow would have OD'd a long time ago.
- I'm going to have to lower my standards big time if I want to be able to get through it without OD'ing due to stress over failure.
- And that was the problem - eventually I OD'd on big views.
- Not one performance failed to give me some fresh insight into a composer I thought I had OD'd on long ago.
- Today we all slept late and then went to a churrascaria and OD'd on meat.
nounˌoʊˈdiˌōˈdē informal An overdose of a narcotic drug. |