The word "sod" is not vulgar if you're talking about the surface of the ground, it is vulgar when you refer it to an unpleasant or obnoxious person.
Sod A sod is a moist lump of soil, the kind that you would get muddy from if you worked in a damp field.
No -.- Swag is not a bad word :P
No it's not a bad word
It's not a bad word but the word spook is on the swear word list
No, savage is not a bad (swear) word.
That saggiN (read it backwards) a sod.
The sod house was warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The workers will be here in the morning to sod the yard. (slang) He was a cantankerous old sod and seldom had a good word for anyone.
sod (סוד)
A sod.
Dirt
Not really. There are obviously more extreme and cruder ways of telling people to go away, so it is better than any of those.
¡A la chingada! (Sorry for the bad words) (Mexico) ¡A la mierda! (Sorry for the bad words) (Rest of Latinamerica) I suspect the above means 'sod off' (i.e. 'go away') rather than 'sod-all' = nothing So without the 'bad' element, it might be, literally: 'absolutamente nada' = 'absolutely nothing'
sod
Sod is the grass that is grown and then you roll it out like a carpet. They call the places where they grow sod sod farms.
The word "soldering" is pronounced as "SAW-der-ing."
Sod
There is no English word that meets the criteria, but there is one that ends with SAD: dorsad