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pod

[pod] / pɒd /
NOUN
encasement of vegetable seeds
Synonyms


p.o.'d


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In the aughts, the airwaves were full of bands led by Christians: Creed, P.O.D.,

From The New Yorker • Sep. 17, 2018

A typical P.O.D. lyric is pointed but tries to avoid religious cliche: "Commit my life to rebirth, well respected, 'cause that's my word/I'm sure you heard, about a new sound going around."

From Time Magazine Archive

P.O.D. even played on Saturday Night Live last month.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Half of it goes to the man in England who ships the letter on short postage, and the other half goes to the P.O.D. to protect cheap postage from inaugurating a deficit."

From Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 6 (1907-1910) by Paine, Albert Bigelow




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