Pod

Word POD
Character 3
Hyphenation pod
Pronunciations /ˈpɒd/

Definitions and meanings of "Pod"

What do we mean by pod?

A group of marine mammals, such as whales, or of certain other animals, such as hippopotamuses. noun

The lengthwise groove in certain boring tools such as augers. noun

The socket for holding the bit in a boring tool. noun

A dehiscent fruit of a leguminous plant such as the pea, splitting along two sides. noun

A dry, several-seeded, dehiscent fruit. noun

An egg case of certain insects, especially a locust or other orthopteran. noun

An deposit of rock or sediment that is much longer than it is wide. noun

A casing or housing forming part of a vehicle, as. noun

A streamlined external housing that encloses engines, machine guns, or fuel. noun

A detachable compartment on a spacecraft for carrying personnel or instrumentation. noun

Something resembling a pod, as in compactness. noun

To bear or produce pods. intransitive verb

To expand or swell like a pod. intransitive verb

To remove (seeds) from a pod. intransitive verb

In botany, a more or less elongated cylindrical or flatfish seed-vessel, as of the pea, bean, catalpa, etc.; technically, a legume or silicle, but applied commonly to any dry dehiscent (mostly)sever-al-seeded pericarp, whether of one carpel (follicle, leg ume)or of several (capsule). See cuts under Arachis, balloon-vine, circumscissile, Crueiferæ, divi-divi, and Eriodendron. noun

The straight channel or groove in the body of certain forms of augers and boring-bits. noun

The pike when nearly full-grown. noun

A school or shoal, as of fishes or whales; a group or number, as of seals or walruses. noun

. The blade of a cricket-bat. noun

A seed case for legumes (e.g. peas, beans, peppers); a seedpod.

A small vehicle, especially used in emergency situations.

A bag; a pouch.

(collective) A group of whales, dolphins, seals, porpoises or hippopotami.

A small section of a larger office, compartmentalised for a specific purpose.

A subsection of a prison, containing a number of inmates.

A nicotine cartridge.

A lie-flat business or first class seat.

A 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) From Merriam-Webster blog: The origin of pod, referring to a group of marine mammals, isn't known, but in the 20th century it was adopted to refer to small groups of students as well. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, this usage has seen an uptick, as educators consider new models for educating students remotely or in small groups referred to as "pods." Urban Dictionary

And individual who, due to lack of common social apprehensions or anxieties, rarely feels awkward during embarrasing social situations. Urban Dictionary

When someone or something is super adorable or cute Urban Dictionary

Pussy On Demand When you have sex with a girl whenever you want. Urban Dictionary

Slang for marijuana circa late 1950's Urban Dictionary

Used in paintball to hold your extra balls that dont fit in your hopper extra paint Urban Dictionary

An amputee person who has had both legs removed but still has arms so has to use a wheelchair. Urban Dictionary

Resident dickhead found on www.trickery.net Urban Dictionary

Princess Of Darkness a delightful girl full of distaste and disgust for most of the world due to all the jerkfaces shes incountered on her journey through life. shes the prettiests pessimist you'll know. Urban Dictionary

Abbreviation for I-pod. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Pod

The word "pod" in example sentences

The term "pod," used to connote a blank person, has become so much a part of everyday speech that even people who've never seen the movies or read Finney's novel know the gist of the nightmare he gave to America. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Entering or exiting a pod is therefore rather like stepping on or off an escalator. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you put the right amount of coffee in (the pod is almost too full to close properly), it works. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At one end of the pod is always a kind of little hook; the unbroken pod was taken into the mouth with this little hook forward, between the teeth; and the eater, seizing the little hook between thumb and finger, drew it out of his mouth with the two little strings that were always attached to the hook. ❋ Unknown (1917)

CINNAMON CREAM FOR BAKED PEARSdouble cream 300mlground cinnamon ½ tspthe vanilla pod from the baked pears abovePut the cream into a small, nonstick saucepan. ❋ Nigel Slater (2010)

Each pod is plugged into its own life supporting IV drip. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The only time I've used a bi-pod is with a walking varmint rifle. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Children have no real concept of danger or death at the age where Anakin pod racing goes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like a house of cards, the entire pod is fabricated from structural fibrous cement sheet, only held together by exposed galvanised steel braces. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Edamames are green soybeans, harvested while the pod is still soft and bright green. ❋ Laurie Constantino (2009)

Left, at the Capsule Hotel in Den Haag, Netherlands, you can sleep in an escape pod from a 1970s oil rig. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A pod is capable of doing things no individual can do, of working together in a way no team can match. ❋ Paulmelko (2008)

And the musk-pod is her scent — what like her can there be? ❋ Unknown (2006)

The pod is oval and usually contains two of the wee round guasanas. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It only seems to offer a shuffle option which it chooses what items to put on the i-pod from the library options. ❋ Unknown (2005)

COLLINS: This is a little segment we call pod cast it. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There's no difference between us ... like as peas in pod are we. ❋ Dorothy Leigh (1918)

Learning pods—also called "pandemic pods," micro-schools or nano-schools—are 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. — Dani [Blum] and Farah Miller, The New York Times, 18 Aug. 2020 ❋ Richard.J.Barbalace (2020)

JERRY: Let me explain something to you.. You see, you're not normal. [You're a great guy], [I love you, but] you're a pod. I, on the other hand, am a human being. I sometimes feel awkward, uncomfortable, even inhibited in certain situations with the other human beings. [You wouldn't understand]. KRAMER: Because I'm a pod? ❋ Gilles Gignac (2003)

[OMG] that [old man] is so pod! ❋ Colorxxshine (2011)

One of [the good] things of [having a girlfriend] is [POD]!!! ❋ Tiff (2006)

Talks about "pod," and [smoke it] now and then, and keeps some around to offer [the fast] [Hollywood] types. -Naked Lunch ❋ Miss Spoon (2006)

person 1- did you see me [dumping] [pods] on that bitch person 2- yeah, than you ran out of paint and he [bunkered] you ❋ Pbnotjst4lifebeballininheaven (2009)

Hey, who's that guy with no legs in a [wheelchair]? That's patrick [the pod], he had both his legs [amputated] because of excessive smoking! ❋ Stainie (2010)

[typical] [response] is 'Fuck off Pod' ❋ Leslie Grantham (2004)

[lance] was so [right] about [jennifer] being pod. ❋ Chromatic Liam (2007)

My pod has more gigabytes than your pod. ❋ Leftsuburbia (2005)

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