(1) Used to explain one's upset or frustration over something; similar to that of 'gutted', 'miffed' and 'cheesed-off'.
(2) Used to acknowledge someone else's upset or frustrating situation.
Also used in present tense as 'rodding'.
(2) Used to acknowledge someone else's upset or frustrating situation.
Also used in present tense as 'rodding'.
(1) I was well rodded that my goldfish died.
(2)
Person One: My goldfish died today.
Person Two: Rodded.
(2)
Person One: My goldfish died today.
Person Two: Rodded.
by Claire (Curlibear) August 27, 2006
Term of derision applied to any offensive male who hoves into view. Comes in handy at the pub when any male who mistakenly thinks he's 'cool' is spotted. They don't realise that the term is an insult, and thus you escape unpunched.
by The Rod April 25, 2003
by Dick Weed March 8, 2005
A form of punishment for being/acting/representing/promoting the following on a forum.
1. acting like a foolish
2. advertising
3. Talking non-sense
4. trolling
5. spamming
The mod/admin would soon edit the post/delete the post leaving the note "RODDED" in the post.
1. acting like a foolish
2. advertising
3. Talking non-sense
4. trolling
5. spamming
The mod/admin would soon edit the post/delete the post leaving the note "RODDED" in the post.
by Tabasco June 19, 2005
hey......thats my name...........awesome! Does rod have what it takes to make the Duke of Hazard jump? I think not!
by Dr. Fatz January 28, 2004
A forked stick used to find underground water. Shaped like a Y. When there's water, the straight part of the stick moves towards the ground.
I tried a dowsing rod on several occasions & it Always found water! I used a simple stick & it worked, to my amazement!
by Starchylde June 24, 2016