The Mods were under the bridge in those days, and also afterward, when the mods of God came in to the gimlet-eyed-hotties and they bore more mods to them. These were the mighty mods who were of old, the mods of renown.
So your sense of “sod” is on the money. Suffixial “off” marks a general epithet as an insult, as seen in “piss off,” “f-ck off,” “bugger off,” etc., all used in the manner of “please go away.” Also note that “sod” in this sense is UK usage only. In US English it only refers to topsoil and turf grass.
jonesbeltone about 6 years ago
Yeth, Little Claire ith back!
scyphi26 about 6 years ago
Just because you’re a little vertically challenged at your age, Claire…
MeanBob Premium Member about 6 years ago
If nostalgia is a drug, then we’re all addicts.
MeanBob Premium Member about 6 years ago
If you take yourself too seriously, you can count on Lottie to take the piss with you.
Jazo about 6 years ago
She should out “I’m to small”
Jazo about 6 years ago
Nostalgia is one hell of a drug, I take it who knows how much.
Zapbessacarr about 6 years ago
They don’t do nostalgia like they used to.
R.U. Kidding about 6 years ago
What happened with those scooter stalkers from the other day?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’d like to have a shirt like Mimi’s.
GaryCooper about 6 years ago
“Nobody goes there anymore. It’s gotten too crowded.”
(Variously attributed.)
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 6 years ago
The Mods were under the bridge in those days, and also afterward, when the mods of God came in to the gimlet-eyed-hotties and they bore more mods to them. These were the mighty mods who were of old, the mods of renown.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Ah…
So your sense of “sod” is on the money. Suffixial “off” marks a general epithet as an insult, as seen in “piss off,” “f-ck off,” “bugger off,” etc., all used in the manner of “please go away.” Also note that “sod” in this sense is UK usage only. In US English it only refers to topsoil and turf grass.