dod I. transitive verb ordodd\ˈdäd\ (dodded ; dodded ; dodding ; dodsordodds) Etymology: Middle English dodden 1.dialect Britain: to lop or clip hair or wool from < it is time to dod the sheep > 2.dialect Britain: poll II. noun (-s) 1.: a perforated metal plate through which clay is forced to mold it to a desired shape 2.: an annular die for making drainpipe III. interjection Etymology: euphemism for God — used as a mild oath especially as an intensive with a verb