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What is To POD?The absolute highest level of trust. So much so that you put it on juul pods. If you lie on pods you must buy that person a pack. βYo, on pods I didnβt steal youβre juul To POD - videoTo POD - what is it?(Verb) To POD: POD, PODding, PODded What does "To POD" mean?slang for "partner". Means friend or partner. Comes from the Cajun slang, "pod-nah". You often here this used in golf. Hey what's goin on pods? You down to play the back nine?" or "Great shot pods!" or "Hey, you're my pods today! To POD - what does it mean?A word for getting killed or otherwise being taken out of action in a space combat game. Comes from having to get in your escape pod. Commander: Attack bombers! To POD - meaningNavigating through life without any real purpose To be doing absolutely nothing important. Laying around, not going outside, just doing nothing. βMax, get up and do something today, stop podding around for the fifth day in a rowβ To POD - definitionPodding, the word Joe Budden uses for "podcasting". "Is Ish & Ice the permanent members now?" - Maino To POD - slang1. Fictional name of an Alien race ("Pod People"), from the 1955 novel "The Body Snatchers" Quote from Seinfeld episode s02e10 "The Appartment": To PODA Think Tank expression that originated during late night sex trysts by deviant Apple techies performing after hour linguistic exorcisms. Bored with routine and monitor glaze over they reference any body part, abstract thought, sexual fantasy or deviant impulse by adding the word pod to an existing noun or noun substantive. Tbird: Rod, pod, schmod, this ia all a buncha' booshit, yo! To PODA Think Tank expression that originated during late night sex trysts by deviant Apple techies performing after hour linguistic exorcisms. Bored with routine and monitor over glaze, they reference any body part, abstract thought, sexual fantasy or unnatural impulse by adding the word pod to an existing noun or noun substantive. Tbird: Rod, pod, schmod, this is all a buncha' booshit, yo! To PODa small group of students who learn together (like peas in a pod), either for academic convenience or due to special circumstances (such pandemic, specialized programs, or homeschooling) Learning podsβalso called "pandemic pods," micro-schools or nano-schoolsβare small groups of students (typically three to 10 children) who learn together outside the classroom but still in person. Some pods are hiring tutors to teach a child's school curriculum; some pods are sharing teaching duties among parents. Other families are opting out of their kids' schools entirely and treating a pod like a home-schooling co-op with an agreed-upon curriculum. |
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