In the game Battlefield 2142 players are given access to Launch Pods from either APCs or the Titan Airships.
This allows the player to be launched a limited distance in the battlemap in a short space of time towards the ground but with some control of direction.
Some players have adapted the controls for the game that allows them to cover more distance from the pod (after practice it can even be limitless).
This is normally seen as glitching and is often banned on most game servers.
Note after a patch released from DiCE (Maker of the game) this has been somewhat reduced but not completely eliminated.
This allows the player to be launched a limited distance in the battlemap in a short space of time towards the ground but with some control of direction.
Some players have adapted the controls for the game that allows them to cover more distance from the pod (after practice it can even be limitless).
This is normally seen as glitching and is often banned on most game servers.
Note after a patch released from DiCE (Maker of the game) this has been somewhat reduced but not completely eliminated.
Player 1: How did he get to the other side of the map like that?
Player 2: He Podsurfed all the way across
Player 3: Is Pod Surfing allowed??
Player 2: He Podsurfed all the way across
Player 3: Is Pod Surfing allowed??
by Dean Athow February 25, 2008

Kids are getting involved in a new craze involving iPod's. They call them high Pods and use them to listen to binaural sounds in order to acheive a buzz.
by evenplay February 26, 2009

Friend: You got them AirPods?
Me: Nah
Friend: You broke as hell
Me: But I do got them Soulja pods
Friend:*Anime Shock*
Me: Nah
Friend: You broke as hell
Me: But I do got them Soulja pods
Friend:*Anime Shock*
by Bootylicker6ix9ine February 11, 2019

Someone who continuously listens to his/her iPod, unable to detect being spoken to, and is unaware of any other conversation taking place around him/her.
by Emily and Gina August 24, 2005

by Carlosthe2nd January 23, 2019

the act of wearing ear buds and bouncing your head while no music is playing, so you can eaves drop on someone's conversation
by Theresa Bates January 28, 2009

by Skeetskeet17 January 16, 2018
