"Stold" is not a standard English word; it may be a misspelling or a colloquial term. In some contexts, it could be interpreted as a past tense of "stole," meaning to have taken something unlawfully. If you're referring to a specific usage, please provide more context for clarification.
If you mean stole, you can't. It's also not YOUR iPod touch if you stole it. If you mean sold (or something else) the question doesn't make sense.
somebody stold it!!
Camilla Belle
it was Patroclus , his cousin
He killed Jefferson because he stold Martha from him
You have to Order it from Game Stop. There is no cheat code.
yes dan kelly stold horses. .
that he stold the shoes and threw then off the bridge where Stanley caught them
Stold is not a word. It is sometimes a childish error for "stole", by adding the usual past ending "ed" to the irregular past formed by changing the vowel sound. This is a mistake not a word. There is a word "stolid" meaning phlegmatic, unemotional and disinclined to change.
When Vickie Guerrero was still the GM of smackdown, she made the Undertaker give it to her.
yes because Selena stold nick from miley so they hate each other
Cindy Lou Who (who was no more than two).