Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sod-all

idiom
/sɒd ɔːl/
Definition
A British informal term used to refer to something that is worthless or of no value.
Examples
  • After working for hours on the project, I realized I had accomplished sod-all.
  • He promised to help me, but he did sod-all to actually assist.
Meaning
Sod-all means nothing at all. It is often used to express a lack of something or to indicate that there is no value in something.
Synonyms
  • nothing
  • nought
  • wit