tod
Clipped rhyming slang for alone ('on your tod').
Definitions
Alone, on one's own. The everyday clip of 'Tod Sloan'.
tod In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Shortened from 'Tod Sloan', rhyming slang for 'own'.
People Also Ask
What does 'on your tod' mean?
It means being alone or on your own, as in 'she lives on her tod now'.
Where does 'tod' come from?
It's clipped from 'Tod Sloan', Cockney rhyming slang for 'own'. Tod Sloan was a famous American jockey.
How do you use 'tod'?
Almost always in the phrase 'on your tod', meaning by yourself with no company.
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