Created page with "'''Sods and sweets''' is a common turn of phrase that's similar to "ladies and gentlemen" or "boys and girls" or "lads and lasses." ==Example Usage== *“Alright, listen up, sods and sweets—we’ve got a caravan to rob and a sun that ain’t waitin’.” *“To the sods who fight, and the sweets who patch us up—cheers!” *“Look at this lot. A whole crowd of sods and sweets, just waiting to burn.” Category: Slang" |
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Latest revision as of 20:17, 23 May 2025
Sods and sweets is a common turn of phrase that's similar to "ladies and gentlemen" or "boys and girls" or "lads and lasses."
Example Usage
- “Alright, listen up, sods and sweets—we’ve got a caravan to rob and a sun that ain’t waitin’.”
- “To the sods who fight, and the sweets who patch us up—cheers!”
- “Look at this lot. A whole crowd of sods and sweets, just waiting to burn.”