Oded


[oh-dee] /ˈoʊˈdi/

noun, plural ODs or OD’s.
1.
an overdose of a drug, especially a fatal one.
2.
a person who has taken an overdose of a drug, especially one who has become seriously ill or has died from such an overdose.
verb (used without object), OD’d or ODed or OD’ed, OD’ing or ODing.
3.
to take an overdose of a drug.
4.
to die from an an overdose of a drug.
5.
to have or experience an excessive amount or degree of something.
/ɒd; əʊd/
noun
1.
(archaic) a hypothetical force formerly thought to be responsible for many natural phenomena, such as magnetism, light, and hypnotism
/ɒd/
noun
1.
(euphemistic) (used in mild oaths) an archaic word for God
/ˌəʊˈdiː/
noun
1.
an overdose of a drug
verb OD’s, OD’ing, OD’d
2.
(intransitive) to take an overdose of a drug
abbreviation
1.
Officer of the Day
2.
Old Dutch
3.
ordnance datum
4.
outside diameter
5.
(military) Also o.d.. olive drab
6.
(banking) Also O/D

OD or O.D.
abbr.

noun

Olive drab; olive drab cloth (1921+ Army)

noun

An overdose of narcotics: I guess he’d taken a light OD

verb

1.
Doctor of Optometry
2.
officer of the day
3.
overdose
4.
overdraft
5.
overdrawn

restoring, or setting up. (1.) Father of the prophet Azariah (2 Chr. 15:1, 8). (2.) A prophet in the time of Ahaz and Pekah (2 Chr. 28:9-15).

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