This is a phrase that means the same as "Murphy's Law" -- it's just a funny way of saying "anything that can go wrong, will go wrong."
The word sod is vulgar slang for someone who has anal sex, so it just means "the sorry b**tard's law."
The saying "Sod's law" is believed to originate from British English slang, where "sod" is a derogatory term for a person regarded as obnoxious or contemptible. It is used to describe the idea that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong, reflecting the irony or frustration of negative outcomes.
* cod * God * mod * nod * pod * sod * Todd
Sod's Law (also known as Murphy's Law) states that: IF SOMETHING CAN GO WRONG, IT WILL. There are various other laws attributed to these two great thinkers, such as: The thing you want is at the bottom of the pile. It's always the unexpected that happens and The moment the commentator says you can't lose, you will crash.
its called "sods Law" what can go wrong probably will.
* bod * pod * Todd * mod * sod * wadrod, shod, prod, god, nod, mod
sod's law and legal stuff
A roll of sod or turf, available at your local home garden center in North America, is 24" X 78" or 2'X6.5' I don't know if things are being resized but I bought sod today and it measures 16 inches by 48 inches from a national home improvement chain store in San Diego CA.
Dolly Sods is located in Tucker County, West Virginia
Killifish: these are fish with a low life-span, often only for a year. Sods law, they are also some of the prettiest.
Dolly Sods andthe Spruce Know area.
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1] measure the area to be turfed. 2] find the area of each turf or how many turfs (sods) to the square metre, yard or whatever measurement you are working in. 3] divide answer 2] into answer 1]. Example: 1] = 50; 2] = 2.5 50 divided by 2.5 goes 20 times so you need 20 sods plus, say, 10% (2) for filling in fiddly bits. Rocket science!