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OD1 slang
noun (ODs or OD's ) an overdose of drugs.
verb (OD's , OD'd , OD'ing ) intr to take a drug overdose.
[1960s: from o verd ose]

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OD2
abbreviation
1 officer of the day.
2 (also O/D) on demand.
3 ordnance datum.
4 (also O/D) overdrawn.

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odalisque or odalisk
noun , hist a female slave or concubine in a harem, especially in the harem belonging to the Turkish Sultan.
[17c: French, from Turkish odalik , from oda room]
odd
adjective
1 left over when others are put into groups or pairs; remaining.
2 not matching odd socks .
3 not one of a complete set.
4 maths said of a whole number: not exactly divisible by two.
5 said of pages, etc that are numbered consecutively: referring to one with an odd number put pictures on the odd pages .
6 (odder , oddest ) unusual; strange an odd face .
7 occasional; not regular; casual.
8 in compounds a little more than the specified number twenty-odd replies .
9 said of a place: out of the way; standing apart.
[14c: from Norse oddi point, triangle or odd number]
oddish adjective .
oddly adverb .
oddness noun .
odd man or odd one out
1 someone that is set apart or in some way different from, and sometimes unwilling to be like, others forming a particular group.
2 a person or thing left over when a team or a set, etc has been formed. See also odds.
odd job
noun (usu odd jobs) casual or occasional pieces of work, often routine or domestic.
odd jobber or odd-job man noun .

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